HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors analyzed the mitochondrial genomes of H. tibetana and H. rhamnoides and compared them with those of other Rosales plants to deepen the understanding of differences among mitochondrial genomes of plants belonging to Rosales. The authors analyzed the nucleotide diversity of 39 genes from the seven Rosales species and determined that Pi values ranged from 0 to 0.0505, with most values falling below 0.04. This study demonstrated the relationship between codon usage bias and plant adaptability, providing essential clues for understanding genetic variations among species.
- Who: Hippophae tibetana and colleagues from . . .

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