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Plant Genome: Biodiversity and Evolution Volume 1, Part E: Phanerogams-Angiosperm

Edited By: AK Sharma and A Sharma
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Plant Genome: Biodiversity and Evolution
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About this book

The volume, being the last of the present series, was planned so as to include genomics and evolution of different categories of higher plants, not dealt with in earlier volumes. The book starts with repeated DNA and genome evolution followed by rice genomics, wheat and allies having being covered in the earlier volumes. The fundamental topics of wide impact also include evolution of sex chromosome complexity as also the role of organelle and nuclear DNA in genome evolution and diversity. A special feature of the book is genomics of trees including oak, chestnut, Eucalyptus and Azalea representing both temperate and tropical regions. This volume is unique as it covers, in a single volume, herbaceous agricultural crops on the one hand and ornamentals and important arboreal types on the other. Thus this book will benefit all those interested in molecular biology, genetics, evolution and biodiversity of all categories of higher plants.

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Repetitive DNA and Plant Evolution: M. Ceccarelli et al.; Evolution and Phylogenetic Relationship of the Rice Genome: A.K. Tyagi et al.; Genome Organization and Evolution in Genus Quercus (Fagaceae): Special Attention to Two European White oaks Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Q. robur L.: Vlatka Zoldos Pecnik; Biodivesity and Evolution of Castanea: Fenny Dane and Ping Lang; Cytogenetic and Molecular Evidences on the Evolutionary Relationships Among Arachis Species: Graciela I. Lavia et al.; Biodiversity, Genetic Enhancement and Molecular Approaches in Lentil: Michael Baum et al.; Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genus Phlox (Polemoniaceae): Comparing and Combining Data Sets from the Chloroplast Genome: Carolyn J. Ferguson et al.; Genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae) - Evolutionary Diversification and Sex Chromosome Formation: Jitka Zluvova et al.; Molecular Phylogenetics of Hamamelidaceae: Evidence from DNA Sequences of Nuclear and Chloroplast Genomes: Jianhua Li; The Potential of Molecular Analysis and Interspecific Hybridization for Azalea Phylogenetic Research: Jan De Riek et al.; Phylogeny, Diversity and Evolution of Eucalypts: M. Byrne; Dahlia: Cytogenetics and Evolution: Brian Grant Murray

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Edited By: AK Sharma and A Sharma
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