Publications by authors named "Ju-Sung Im"

Potato late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans is a destructive disease in Korea. To elucidate the genomic variation of the mitochondrial (mt) genome, we assembled its complete mt genome and compared its sequence among different haplotypes. The mt genome sequences of four Korean P.

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is a wild tuber-bearing species belonging to the family Solanaceae. The complete chloroplast genome of was constituted by assembly, using a small amount of whole genome sequencing data. The chloroplast genome of was a circular DNA molecule with a length of 155,549 bp and consisted of 85,990 bp of large single copy, 18,373 bp of small single copy, and 25,593 bp of a pair of inverted repeat regions.

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We report two complete mitochondrial genome sequences of a tuber-bearing wild potato species (). The genomes are circular DNA molecules with lengths of 213,676 bp and 338,427 bp containing 80 nonredundant genes totally, including 34 protein-coding genes, 25 hypothetical open reading frames, 18 tRNA genes, and 3 rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis using common protein-coding sequences confirmed that belongs to the Solanoideae subfamily in the Solanaceae family.

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is a wild tuber-bearing species belonging to Solanaceae family. The chloroplast genome of the species was completed by assembly using a small amount of whole genome sequencing data. The genome is the circular DNA molecule with a length of 155,532 bp containing 159 predicted genes totally, including 105 protein-coding, 45 tRNA and eight rRNA genes.

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Potato () from the Solanaceae is the fourth most important food crop worldwide. In this study, five complete mitochondrial genome sequences of were characterized through assembly of whole genome sequencing data. The resulting circular mitochondrial DNA molecules ranged from 49,171 bp to 297,014 bp in size and contained a total of 80 non-redundant genes, comprising 34 protein-coding genes, 24 hypothetical open reading frames, 19 tRNA genes, and 3 rRNA genes.

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