Extreme reconfiguration of plastid genomes in the angiosperm family Geraniaceae: rearrangements, repeats, and codon usage.
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Extreme reconfiguration of plastid genomes in the angiosperm family Geraniaceae: rearrangements, repeats, and codon usage.
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Extreme reconfiguration of pla ...... nts, repeats, and codon usage.
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Extreme reconfiguration of pla ...... nts, repeats, and codon usage.
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Extreme reconfiguration of pla ...... nts, repeats, and codon usage.
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Jeffrey L Boore
Jennifer V Kuehl
Mary M Guisinger
Robert K Jansen
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSQ229
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2010-08-30T00:00:00Z