The division of life into producers and consumers is blurred by evolution. For example, eukaryotic phototrophs can lose the capacity to photosynthesize, although they may retain vestigial plastids ...
The plastid genome (plastome) represents an indispensable molecular resource for studying plant phylogeny and evolution. Although plastome size is much smaller than that of nuclear genomes, accurately ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 116, No. 36 (September 3, 2019), pp. 17934-17942 (9 pages) Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the ...
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