Accelerated evolution of functional plastid rRNA and elongation factor genes due to reduced protein synthetic load after the loss of photosynthesis in the chlorophyte alga Polytoma.
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R. Gutell | J. Cannone | R R Gutell | C W Birky | R. Rumpf | J J Cannone | D Vernon | R W Rumpf | C. Birky | D. Vernon | Robin Gutell
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