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1. Exploring the complexity of genome size reduction in angiosperms.

2. Biotic and abiotic factors associated with genome size evolution in oaks.

3. Chromosome-level genome assembly of Cyamophila willieti (Hemiptera: Psyllidae).

4. A tip of the iceberg: genome survey indicated a complex evolutionary history of Garuga Roxb. species.

5. Factors contributing to organelle genomes size variation and the intracellular DNA transfer in Polygonaceae.

6. Global nuclear reorganization during heterochromatin replication in the giant-genome plant Nigella damascena L.

7. The complete mitochondrial genome of Castanopsis carlesii and Castanea henryi reveals the rearrangement and size differences of mitochondrial DNA molecules.

8. The Parental Centromere Sizes Remain Unaltered in Allopolyploid Wheat-Rye Hybrids.

9. Bigger genomes provide environment-dependent growth benefits in grasses.

10. The state of parasitoid wasp genomics.

11. De Novo Assembly and Annotation of the Siganus fuscescens (Houttuyn, 1782) Genome: Marking a Pioneering Advance for the Siganidae Family.

12. The genomes of all lungfish inform on genome expansion and tetrapod evolution.

13. Insights from the first chromosome-level genome assembly of the alpine gentian Gentiana straminea Maxim.

14. In silico analysis of Apostasia wallichii (Apostasioideae) and Ludisia discolor (Orchidoideae) orchids reveals different repeats composition despite the same genome size.

15. First insight into the genomes of the Pulmonaria officinalis group (Boraginaceae) provided by repeatome analysis and comparative karyotyping.

16. Two near-chromosomal-level genomes of globally-distributed Macroascomycete based on single-molecule fluorescence and Hi-C methods.

18. Annual-perennial lifespan variation in Chaenactis douglasii suggests a drought escape strategy in warm-arid environments.

19. Genome size is positively correlated with extinction risk in herbaceous angiosperms.

20. A dual-reference study design for understanding and improving AAV genome size analysis.

21. Deciphering Pteronia's evolution in the Cape Floristic Region: A comprehensive study disputes polyploid deficiency and affirms diploid radiation.

22. Repetitive element expansions contribute to genome size gigantism in Pamphagidae: A comparative study (Orthoptera, Acridoidea).

23. A high-quality genome assembly of the shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa).

24. A chromosome-level genome assembly of the gall maker pest inquiline, Diomorus aiolomorphi Kamijo (Hymenoptera: Torymidae).

25. Chromosome-level genome assembly from a single planthopper Nilaparvata muiri (Hemiptera: Delphacidae).

26. Centromere drive may propel the evolution of chromosome and genome size in plants.

27. Allopolyploidy enhances survival advantages for urban environments in the native plant genus Commelina.

28. A high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of the topmouth culter (Culter alburnus Basilewsky, 1855).

29. Chromosome-level genome assembly of the invasive pest Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae).

30. Genetic diversification of allohexaploid Brassica hybrids (AABBCC) using a fertile octoploid with excessive C genome set (AABBCCCC).

31. Diatom abundance in the polar oceans is predicted by genome size.

32. Genome size and chromosome number are critical metrics for accurate genome assembly assessment in Eukaryota.

33. No single rescue recipe: genome complexities modulate insect response to climate change.

34. Genome size variation in Cape schoenoid sedges (Schoeneae) and its ecophysiological consequences.

35. Evolutionary patterns of variations in chromosome counts and genome sizes show positive correlations with taxonomic diversity in tropical gingers.

36. Genomic Gigantism is not Associated with Reduced Selection Efficiency in Neotropical Salamanders.

37. Synthetic lethality and the minimal genome size problem.

38. A ~40-kb flavi-like virus does not encode a known error-correcting mechanism.

39. Tetrapod sperm length evolution in relation to body mass is shaped by multiple trade-offs.

40. Whole-genome sequencing of 13 Arctic plants and draft genomes of Oxyria digyna and Cochlearia groenlandica.

41. The smallest angiosperm genomes may be the price for effective traps of bladderworts.

42. Chromosome-level genome assembly of Pedicularis kansuensis illuminates genome evolution of facultative parasitic plant.

43. Isolation and characterization of two Staphylococcus aureus lytic bacteriophages "Huma" and "Simurgh".

44. Twenty-nine newly sequenced genomes and a comprehensive genome dataset for the insect endosymbiont Buchnera.

45. Comparative mitochondrial genomics in Nematoda reveal astonishing variation in compositional biases and substitution rates indicative of multi-level selection.

46. Genomes of the Orestias pupfish from the Andean Altiplano shed light on their evolutionary history and phylogenetic relationships within Cyprinodontiformes.

48. Genome Assembly of the Dyeing Poison Frog Provides Insights into the Dynamics of Transposable Element and Genome-Size Evolution.

49. Diversity of genome size and chromosome number in homothallic and heterothallic strains of the Closterium peracerosum-strigosum-littorale complex (Desmidiales, Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta).

50. Host specificity of plant-associated bacteria is negatively associated with genome size and host abundance along a latitudinal gradient.

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