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. 2014 Mar 31;21(3):204–231. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2014.03.003

Figure 5.

Figure 5

cpDNA. Comparative sizes (bp) of total plant cpDNAs of different taxa (with NCBI accession numbers; Altschul et al., 1997). (1) Gymnosperm Cycas taitungensisNC_009618. (2) Transition species between gymnosperrm and angiosperms Amborella trichopodaNC_005086. (3) Platanus occidentalisNC_008335. (4) Vitis viniferaNC_007957. (5) Nuphar advenaNC_008788. (6) Nymphaea albaNC_006050. (7) Liriodendron tulipiferaNC_008326. (8) Morus indicaNC_008359. (9) Prunus persicaNC_014697. (10) Populus trichocarpaNC_009143. (11) Populus albaNC_008235. (12) Arabidopsis thalianaNC_000932. (13) Unicellular green alga Euglena gracilisNC_001603. (14) Zea maysNC_001666. (15) Hordeum vulgareNC_008590. (16) Triticum aestivumNC_002762. (17) Oryza sativa JaponicaNC_001320. (18) Oryza sativa indicaNC_008155. (19) Equisetum arvenseNC_014699. (20) Marchantia polymorphaNC_001319. (21) Lathyrus sativusNC_014063. (22) Welwitschia mirabilisNC_010654. (23) Cedrus deodaraNC_014575. (24) The longest-living plant Pinus longaevaNC_011157. (25) Durinskia balticaNC_014287. (26) Pinus monophyllaNC_011158. (27) Gnetum parvifoliumNC_011942. (28) Ephedra equisetinaNC_011954. (29) Cathaya argyrophyllaNC_014589 (described in 1955). (30) Cuscuta obtusifloraNC_009949. (31) Euglena longaNC_002652. (32) Epifagus virginianaNC_001568.