HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Zi-Xun Wang and colleagues from the Alabama, United States have published the Article: Does IR-loss promote plastome structural variation and sequence evolution?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study shows that all IRlacking lineages have increased rearrangement compared with their CRCIRs, mainly attributable to inversions, ranging from 603 bp in Agathis dammara bp to 84,957 bp in Drypetes indica.
- how: This result is also consistent with the high frequency of indels and SNVs .
SUMMARY
The autotrophic plant IR typically contains a core set of four . . .
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