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Ceratonia sucrose synthase mRNA, partial cds.
phylogenetic study, 3 sequences
Protein Taxonomy
Ceratonia sucrose synthase gene, partial cds.
Ceratonia cytochrome c heme attachment protein (ccsa) and NADH-plastoquinone oxidoreductase subunit 4 (ndhD) genes, partial cds; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 9 sequences
Ceratonia maturase-like protein (matK) gene, partial cds; chloroplast.
Ceratonia psbD-trnT intergenic spacer, partial sequence; chloroplast.
Taxonomy
Ceratonia rpl32-trnL intergenic spacer, partial sequence; chloroplast.
Fabales plastid sequence.
phylogenetic study, 101 sequences
Protein PubMed Taxonomy
Pentapetalae psbA-trnH intergenic spacer region, partial sequence; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 7 sequences
fabids 26S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.
phylogenetic study, 15 sequences
Fabales tRNA-Lys (trnK) gene, partial sequence; and maturase K (matK) gene, complete cds; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 224 sequences
Fabaceae tRNA-Leu (trnL) gene, partial sequence; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 6 sequences
Fabaceae trnL-trnF intergenic spacer, partial sequence; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 32 sequences
fabids tRNA-Leu (trnL) gene, intron; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 242 aligned sequences
Fabaceae ribosomal protein S16 (rpS16) gene, intron; chloroplast.
phylogenetic study, 283 sequences
Fabaceae sucrose synthase (sucS1) gene, exons 10 through 12 and partial cds.
phylogenetic study, 44 aligned sequences
phylogenetic study, 36 aligned sequences
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