The complete chloroplast genome of the spring ephemeral plant Alyssum desertorum and its implications for the phylogenetic position of the tribe Alysseae within the Brassicaceae
Abstract
Alyssum desertorum (Alysseae, Brassicaceae) is an annual spring ephemeral plant whose life cycle is only 2–3 months. It typically has high photosynthetic capacity and a high growth rate. However, little was known about the chloroplast (cp) genome structure of this species. Furthermore, the phylogenetic position of the tribe Alysseae relative to other tribes in the Brassicaceae has not been established and there appear to be inconsistences...
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Title
The complete chloroplast genome of the spring ephemeral plant Alyssum desertorum and its implications for the phylogenetic position of the tribe Alysseae within the Brassicaceae
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
644 - 652
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