Complete plastid genomes from ophioglossum californicum , psilotum nudum , and equisetum hyemale reveal an ancestral land plant genome structure and resolve the position of equisetales among monilophytes

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  • who: Grewe et_al BMC Evolutionary and collaborators from the Center for Plant Science Innovation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA have published the research: Complete plastid genomes from Ophioglossum californicum , Psilotum nudum , and Equisetum hyemale reveal an ancestral land plant genome structure and resolve the position of Equisetales among monilophytes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: We sequenced the plastid genomes of three diverse monilophytes: Equisetum hyemale (Equisetales), Ophioglossum californicum (Ophioglossales), and Psilotum nudum (Psilotales).
  • future: More work is needed to understand the functional significance of these anticodon shifts.

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