Most chloroplast mRNAs in Chlamydomonas are probably processed at their 5′ ends, based on the facts that there are usually at least two 5′ ends detected by primer extension, and that successful capping of chloroplast mRNAs with guanylyl transferase, which requires a 5′ di- or triphosphate, ...
The problem which concerns us in this section of the symposium is to define the role which chloroplast DNA plays in the development and biochemical functioning of chloroplasts. To put the problem in perspective it is appropriate to consider briefly, a few pertinent facts concerning the information ...
Chloroplast genes have often been used to infer plant phylogeny at different taxonomic orders. The most notable is the recognition of the commelinids clade which is supported by both molecular and morphological data as recognized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group [9]. The clade was grouped into f...
2.1. Sequence Retrieval and Filtering Complete chloroplast genome sequences and their gene annotations for 18Taraxacumspecies were downloaded from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, (accessed on 20 March 2024)). The original number of ...