Mitochondrial genomes of two parasitic Cuscuta species lack clear evidence of horizontal gene transfer and retain unusually fragmented ccmF C genes
Abstract Background The intimate association between parasitic plants and their hosts favours the exchange of genetic material, potentially leading to horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between plants. With the recent publication of several parasitic plant nuclear genomes, there has been considerable fo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Benjamin M. Anderson, Kirsten Krause, Gitte Petersen |
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2021
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