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In genomic studies of the genus, the number 25,817 refers to the specific base pair (bp) length of the Inverted Repeat (IR) regions found within certain oak chloroplast genomes.
: Species identification of Oaks ( Quercus L. ) using chloroplast genome sequencing.
: These genomic markers are used for species identification and understanding the evolutionary history of these trees.
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: Research indicates that the chloroplast genomes of 14 Quercus species consist of a circular quadripartite structure where the IR regions range from 25,817 to 25,870 bp .
In genomic studies of the genus, the number 25,817 refers to the specific base pair (bp) length of the Inverted Repeat (IR) regions found within certain oak chloroplast genomes.
: Species identification of Oaks ( Quercus L. ) using chloroplast genome sequencing.
: These genomic markers are used for species identification and understanding the evolutionary history of these trees.
If this file was provided to you as part of a specific project (such as a data set for a financial audit, a software update, or a private archive), please provide additional details about the source or the intended topic so I can better assist you.
: Research indicates that the chloroplast genomes of 14 Quercus species consist of a circular quadripartite structure where the IR regions range from 25,817 to 25,870 bp .