The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its striking diversity of structural rearrangements and sequence variation. However, most of what is known about legume plastomes comes from few genera representing a subset of lineages in subfamily Papilionoideae. We investigate plastome evolution in subfamily...
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Jamal S. M. Sabir7 & C. Donovan Bailey1
The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective
offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of
the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring
in natural systems, omitting many more...
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Sen13, Todd A Schroeder7, Annemarie Schneider14,
Ruth Sonnenschein15, James E Vogelmann16, Michael A
Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species’ threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that...
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. Gottschalk99, Dave Goulson6, Aaron D.
Gove100,101, James Grogan102, Mick E. Hanley103, Thor Hanson104, Nor R
The aim of this work is to review current knowledge relating the established cancer hallmark, sustained cell proliferation
to the existence of chemicals present as low dose mixtures in the environment. Normal cell proliferation is under tight
control, i.e. cells respond to a signal to proliferate, and although most cells...
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V.Karamouzis5, James E.Klaunig6, Rekha Mehta7,
Kim Moorwood8, Thomas Sanderson9, Hideko Sone10, Pankaj