Publications by authors named "Wen-Xiao Men"

(Linnaeus) C. Presl (1753) is a fern used both as food and medicine. It is found primarily in southern China and Southeast Asia, thriving in warm, humid shrublands or sparse forest.

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  • The study focused on Linnaeus 1753, an herb from northern China, Mongolia, and Russia, and sequenced its complete chloroplast genome for the first time.
  • The genome is 151,689 base pairs long, with a GC content of 38.4%, and includes a total of 133 annotated genes, such as 88 protein-coding genes and various RNA types.
  • Phylogenetic analysis shows that Linnaeus 1753 is closely related to Houttuyn, providing important genomic information for future studies on the Leonurus genus's phylogenetics and biodiversity.
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Bunge ex Bentham, Labiat. Gen is a perennial herb with much-branched stems native to Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Gansu, N Shaanxi. It can be used clinically as a hemostatic agent.

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var. is a shrub or a small tree from China with high ornamental, medicinal, and edible value. Here, we present its first complete chloroplast genome.

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Turcz. 1842 is a medicinal plant of China. Its dry root bark is called BAIXIANPI, which is a common traditional Chinese medicine.

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The complete chloroplast genome of an important medicinal plant, Linnaeus, was sequenced for the first time. The entire circular genome is 162,218 bp in length, with 37.9% GC contents.

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The complete chloroplast genome of an important medicinal plant, Linnaeus, was sequenced. The entire circular genome is 151,580 bp in length, with 37.7% GC contents.

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Total flavonoids (TF), derived from the seeds of (L.) Vent., possess many pharmacological functions.

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