Six group I introns and three internal transcribed spacers in the chloroplast large subunit ribosomal RNA gene of the green alga Chlamydomonas eugametos.
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C. Lemieux | M. Turmel | M. N. Schnare | M W Gray | M N Schnare | M Turmel | C Lemieux | J Boulanger | M. Gray | J. Boulanger
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