2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15441/v2
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Exploring evolution characteristic between cultivated tea and its wild relatives using complete chloroplast genomes

Abstract: Abstract Background: The cultivated tea is one of the most important economic and ecological trees distributing worldwide. The cultivated tea suffered from long-term targeted selection of traits and overexploitation of habitats by human beings, which may change the genetic structure. Chloroplast is an organelle with a conserved cyclic structure, and can help us better understand the evolutionary relationship of Camellia Show more

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