Parallel evolution of highly conserved plastid genome architecture in red seaweeds and seed plants

Volume: 14, Issue: 1
Published: Sep 2, 2016
Abstract
The red algae (Rhodophyta) diverged from the green algae and plants (Viridiplantae) over one billion years ago within the kingdom Archaeplastida. These photosynthetic lineages provide an ideal model to study plastid genome reduction in deep time. To this end, we assembled a large dataset of the plastid genomes that were available, including 48 from the red algae (17 complete and three partial genomes produced for this analysis) to elucidate the...
Paper Details
Title
Parallel evolution of highly conserved plastid genome architecture in red seaweeds and seed plants
Published Date
Sep 2, 2016
Volume
14
Issue
1
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