Six newly sequenced chloroplast genomes from prasinophyte green algae provide insights into the relationships among prasinophyte lineages and the diversity of streamlined genome architecture in picoplanktonic species
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Serializations for study/TB2:S16332Study16332Six newly sequenced chloroplast genomes from prasinophyte green algae provide insights into the relationships among prasinophyte lineages and the diversity of streamlined genome architecture in picoplanktonic species2014-09-132014-09-132014-09-05Lemieux C., Otis C., & Turmel M. 2014. Six newly sequenced chloroplast genomes from prasinophyte green algae provide insights into the relationships among prasinophyte lineages and the diversity of streamlined genome architecture in picoplanktonic species. BMC Genomics, .Six newly sequenced chloroplast genomes from prasinophyte green algae provide insights into the relationships among prasinophyte lineages and the diversity of streamlined genome architecture in picoplanktonic speciesLemieux C., Otis C., & Turmel M.Lemieux C.Otis C.Turmel M.2014ViridiplantaePrasinophytesPrasinococcalesPicocystisPicoplanktonic algaeNephroselmisPlastid genomePhylogenomicsGenome reductiontrans-spliced group II intronBMC GenomicsBMC GenomicsWeb page
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