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Comparative Analysis of the Chloroplast Genomes of Quercus × morehus and the Presumptive Parents Q. wislizeni and Q. kelloggii (Fagaceae) from California.

Alejandro GarciaAlthea C KatadaAlyssa SerranoAdrea Gonzalez-KarlssonAngel CarrilloAngelica CastellanosAzucena Mendez-GomezCarlos J FloresChristopher LimonCynthia LopezDaniela Rosas-UribeDylan J HidalgoEphraim C MelgarejoErica L EstamoFaith MoraGabino GuzmanJason F MoronesJeffery R HugheyJennifer Sanchez-MendozaJimena M ParraJoaquin PerezJoe H PerezJoel Viorato ArambulaJuan S ChavezJuan R FigueroaJuan RodriguezKevin CardenasLeslie TrejoLizbeth D Lozano-RuizLoreli GonzalezLorena L VargasMarc Anthony TrujilloMariana RangelMartin R DelgadoMayra A Ibarra-MorenoNancy Chitica VillalobosPriscila CoronaQuinn SnowdenRoberto VargasRobin B StaretorpStephanie MartinVictor M Zavalanull null
Published in: Microbiology resource announcements (2022)
Here, we present the complete chloroplast genomes of Quercus × morehus , Q. wislizeni , and Q. kelloggii from California. The genomes are 161,119 to 161,130 bp and encode 132 genes. Quercus × morehus and Q. wislizeni are identical in sequence but differ from Q. kelloggii by three indels and eight SNPs.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • transcription factor