Repeated, recent and diverse transfers of a mitochondrial gene to the nucleus in flowering plants
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Jeffrey D. Palmer | James Whelan | J. Palmer | D. Daley | Y. Qiu | J. Whelan | K. Adams | Yin-Long Qiu | Keith L. Adams | Daniel O. Daley | J. Palmer
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