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Luke R. Tembrock
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 61
Citations - 579
Luke R. Tembrock is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 314 citations.
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Genomic architectural variation of plant mitochondria—A review of multichromosomal structuring
TL;DR: Some of the known novel characteristics found in plant mitochondrial genomes are summarized, with special emphasis on multichromosomal structures described in recent publications.
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Comparative Analyses of Five Complete Chloroplast Genomes from the Genus Pterocarpus (Fabacaeae).
Zhou Hong,Zhiqiang Wu,Kun-Kun Zhao,Zengjiang Yang,Ningnan Zhang,Junyu Guo,Luke R. Tembrock,Daping Xu +7 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis shows that Pterocarpus is a monophyletic group, and P. tinctorius is resolved as early diverging in the genus.
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Are Differences in Genomic Data Sets due to True Biological Variants or Errors in Genome Assembly: An Example from Two Chloroplast Genomes
TL;DR: The genomic composition of GU592209 was heterogeneous in coding and non-coding regions, which should impel biologists to carefully consider the quality of sequencing and assembly when working with next-generation data.
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The Complete Plastid Genome of Lagerstroemia fauriei and Loss of rpl2 Intron from Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae)
TL;DR: The plastid genome of L. fauriei provides a much needed genetic resource for further phylogenetic research in Lagerstroemia and Lythraceae and highly variable markers were identified for application in phylogenetic, barcoding and conservation genetic applications.
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Multilocus analysis of nucleotide variation and speciation in three closely related Populus (Salicaceae) species
Shuhui Du,Zhaoshan Wang,Pär K. Ingvarsson,Dongsheng Wang,Junhui Wang,Zhiqiang Wu,Luke R. Tembrock,Jianguo Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: Vicariance‐driven successful allopatric speciation resulting from historical tectonism and climate oscillations most likely played roles in the formation of the disjunct distributions and divergence of these three Populus species.