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- who: In-Su Choi from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the paper: Plastid phylogenomics uncovers multiple species in Medicago truncatula (Fabaceae) germplasm accessions, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
SUMMARY
Fifty-four plastomes of M. truncatula and related species accessions were assembled, 21 of which were completed and 33 were incomplete with gaps. The GC content in raw NGS data files of completed plastomes varied from 33.0 to 39.1% while incomplete plastomes ranged 34.5 to 43.1% GC (Fig 1A). Several incomplete plastomes showed coverage heterogeneity issues (excluding assembly . . .

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