Chloroplast genes transferred to the nuclear plant genome have adjusted to nuclear base composition and codon usage.
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Targeting a nuclear anthranilate synthase alpha-subunit gene to the tobacco plastid genome results in enhanced tryptophan biosynthesis. Return of a gene to its pre-endosymbiotic originA homolog of Escherichia coli RecA protein in plastids of higher plantsStrategies for complete plastid genome sequencing.Intercodon dinucleotides affect codon choice in plant genes.Synonymous codon usage in Zea mays L. nuclear genes is varied by levels of C and G-ending codons.Transfer of rpl22 to the nucleus greatly preceded its loss from the chloroplast and involved the gain of an intron.
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Chloroplast genes transferred to the nuclear plant genome have adjusted to nuclear base composition and codon usage.
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Chloroplast genes transferred ...... e composition and codon usage.
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Chloroplast genes transferred ...... e composition and codon usage.
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Chloroplast genes transferred ...... se composition and codon usage
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10.1093/NAR/18.1.65
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1990-01-01T00:00:00Z