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    Extensive Rearrangements in the Chloroplast Genome of Trachelium caeruleum Are Associated with Repeats and tRNA Genes by Haberle, Rosemarie C, Fourcade, H. Matthew, Boore, Jeffrey L, Jansen, Robert K

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-04-2008)
    “…Chloroplast genome organization, gene order, and content are highly conserved among land plants. We sequenced the chloroplast genome of Trachelium caeruleum L…”
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    Historical biogeography of the endemic Campanulaceae of Crete by Cellinese, Nicoletta, Smith, Stephen A, Edwards, Erika J, Kim, Sang-Tae, Haberle, Rosemarie C, Avramakis, Manolis, Donoghue, Michael J

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-07-2009)
    “…The clade Campanulaceae in the Cretan area is rich in endemics, with c. 50% of its species having restricted distributions. These species are analysed in the…”
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    Taxonomic and biogeographic implications of a phylogenetic analysis of the Campanulaceae based on three chloroplast genes by Haberle, Rosemarie C., Dang, Ashley, Lee, Tammy, Peñaflor, Cynthia, Cortes-Burns, Helen, Oestreich, Andrea, Raubeson, Linda, Cellinese, Nicoletta, Edwards, Erika J., Kim, Sang-Tae, Eddie, William M.M., Jansen, Robert K.

    Published in Taxon (01-08-2009)
    “…Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyletic but whose intrafamilial and intrageneric relationships…”
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    Complete chloroplast genome of Trachelium caeruleum: extensiverearrangements are associated with repeats and tRNAs by Haberle, Rosemarie C., Fourcade, Matthew L., Boore, Jeffrey L., Jansen, Robert K.

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (09-01-2006)
    “…Chloroplast genome structure, gene order and content arehighly conserved in land plants. We sequenced the complete chloroplastgenome sequence of Trachelium…”
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    Taxonomic and Biogeographic Implications of a Phylogentic Analysis of the Campanulaceae Based on Three Chloroplast Genes by Haberle, Rosemarie C., Dang, Ashley, Lee, Tammy, Peñaflor, Cynthia, Cortes-Burns, Helen, Oestreich, Andrea, Raubeson, Linda, Cellinese, Nicoletta, Edwards, Erika J., Kim, Sang-Tae, Eddie, William M.M., Jansen, Robert K.

    Published in Taxon (01-08-2009)
    “…Campanulaceae area a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well-accepted as monophyletic but whose intrafamilial and intrageneric relationships…”
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    Journal Article