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301. A new myco-heterotrophic genus, Yunorchis, and the molecular phylogenetic relationships of the tribe Calypsoeae (Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA sequences.

302. Comparison of potential diatom 'barcode' genes (the 18S rRNA gene and ITS, COI, rbcL) and their effectiveness in discriminating and determining species taxonomy in the Bacillariophyta.

303. The location and translocation of ndh genes of chloroplast origin in the Orchidaceae family.

304. Plastid DNA insertions in plant nuclear genomes: the sites, abundance and ages, and a predicted promoter analysis.

305. Engineering plastid genomes: methods, tools, and applications in basic research and biotechnology.

306. Multiple species of wild tree peonies gave rise to the 'king of flowers', Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews.

307. Cytosine deaminase as a negative selectable marker for the microalgal chloroplast: a strategy for the isolation of nuclear mutations that affect chloroplast gene expression.

308. DNA barcoding Chinese medicinal Bupleurum.

309. The diurnal logic of the expression of the chloroplast genome in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

310. Repressible chloroplast gene expression in Chlamydomonas: a new tool for the study of the photosynthetic apparatus.

311. Pollinator specificity drives strong prepollination reproductive isolation in sympatric sexually deceptive orchids.

312. Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Avena based on chloroplast intergenic spacer psbA-trnH and single-copy nuclear gene Acc1.

313. A pepper MSRB2 gene confers drought tolerance in rice through the protection of chloroplast-targeted genes.

314. Importance of the rice TCD9 encoding α subunit of chaperonin protein 60 (Cpn60α) for the chloroplast development during the early leaf stage.

315. The use of cycleave PCR for the differentiation of the rejuvenating herb species Pueraria candollei (White Kwao Khruea), Butea superba (Red Kwao Khruea), and Mucuna macrocarpa (Black Kwao Khruea), and the simultaneous detection of multiple DNA targets in a DNA admixture.

316. A phylogenetic hypothesis for the recently diversified Ruschieae (Aizoaceae) in southern Africa.

317. Reverse transcription of spliced psbA mRNA in Chlamydomonas spp. and its possible role in evolutionary intron loss.

318. Insights from the complete chloroplast genome into the evolution of Sesamum indicum L.

319. Studying genetic variability of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) based on chloroplast DNA and barcode genes.

320. Phylogeny of a genomically diverse group of elymus (poaceae) allopolyploids reveals multiple levels of reticulation.

321. [Sequence analysis and identification of a chloroplast matK gene in Rhei Rhizoma from different botanical origins].

322. Major clades of Australasian Rutoideae (Rutaceae) based on rbcL and atpB sequences.

323. A new orchid genus, Danxiaorchis, and phylogenetic analysis of the tribe Calypsoeae.

324. Rates of molecular evolution and diversification in plants: chloroplast substitution rates correlate with species-richness in the Proteaceae.

325. Tracing patterns of chloroplast evolution in euglenoids: contributions from Colacium vesiculosum and Strombomonas acuminata (Euglenophyta).

326. Historical collections reveal patterns of diffusion of sweet potato in Oceania obscured by modern plant movements and recombination.

327. The Chloroplast Function Database II: a comprehensive collection of homozygous mutants and their phenotypic/genotypic traits for nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins.

328. Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Magnolia grandiflora and comparative analysis with related species.

329. Origin of African Physacanthus (Acanthaceae) via wide hybridization.

330. Ancestral reproductive structure in basal kelp Aureophycus aleuticus.

331. Consequences of normalizing transcriptomic and genomic libraries of plant genomes using a duplex-specific nuclease and tetramethylammonium chloride.

332. Extreme conservation of the psaA/psaB intercistronic spacer reveals a translational motif coincident with the evolution of land plants.

333. Composition and physiological function of the chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase-like complex in Marchantia polymorpha.

334. Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Elodea canadensis and comparative analyses with other monocot plastid genomes.

335. Analysis of gene sequences indicates that quantity not quality of chloroplast small HSPs improves thermotolerance in C4 and CAM plants.

336. Plastid proteostasis and heterologous protein accumulation in transplastomic plants.

337. Chloroplast gene arrangement variation within a closely related group of green algae (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta).

338. Three genome-based phylogeny of Cupressaceae s.l.: further evidence for the evolution of gymnosperms and Southern Hemisphere biogeography.

339. Arabidopsis cpSRP54 regulates carotenoid accumulation in Arabidopsis and Brassica napus.

340. Evolutionary constraints on the plastid tRNA set decoding methionine and isoleucine.

341. Polyuridylylation and processing of transcripts from multiple gene minicircles in chloroplasts of the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae.

342. Mapping of the css (chloroplast splicing suppressor) gene(s) to a recombinationally suppressed region of chromosome III in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

343. Transcriptomic evidence for the expression of horizontally transferred algal nuclear genes in the photosynthetic sea slug, Elysia chlorotica.

344. [Comparison of DNA barcoders in identifying medicinal materials].

345. Supermatrix data highlight the phylogenetic relationships of photosynthetic stramenopiles.

346. Complete chloroplast genome sequences of important oilseed crop Sesamum indicum L.

347. Phylogeny, diversification rates and species boundaries of Mesoamerican firs (Abies, Pinaceae) in a genus-wide context.

348. Phylogenetic inference rejects sporophyte based classification of the Funariaceae (Bryophyta): rapid radiation suggests rampant homoplasy in sporophyte evolution.

349. Sinocurculigo, a new genus of Hypoxidaceae from China based on molecular and morphological evidence.

350. [High-throughput pyrosequencing of the complete chloroplast genome of Magnolia officinalis and its application in species identification].

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