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Laura L. Forrest

Researcher at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Publications -  55
Citations -  4372

Laura L. Forrest is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Marchantiophyta. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3765 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura L. Forrest include Southern Illinois University Carbondale & University of Connecticut.

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Deep sequencing of Ptilidium (Ptilidiaceae) suggests evolutionary stasis in liverwort plastid genome structure

TL;DR: Embryophyte plastid genomes are, in general, conserved in structure – from 110 to 130 unique (unduplicated) genes arranged across a circular structure comprising two Inverted Repeats separating a Large Single-Copy region and a Small Single- Copy region.

State of the World’s Plants and Fungi

Alexandre Antonelli, +208 more
TL;DR: Antonelli et al. as discussed by the authors introduced a major online report with the aim that it “tackles the knowledge gaps and unlocks the known and potential benefits of fungi and plants for us and our planet.
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Correction: High Rates of Gene Flow by Pollen and Seed in Oak Populations across Europe

TL;DR: A file was erroneously omitted from the list of Supporting Information for 'Datafiles for "High rates of gene flow by pollen and seed in oak populations across Europe" paper'.
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The Limits of Hyb-Seq for Herbarium Specimens: Impact of Preservation Techniques

TL;DR: A panel of specimens preserved using a variety of methods is used to assess whether Hyb-Seq is capable of retrieving informative amounts of sequence data from duplicate specimens preserved Using a range of specimen preservation methods, and the variation in error types between preservation techniques is presented.

State of the world’s plants and fungi 2020

Alexandre Antonelli, +203 more