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Both Conifer II and Gnetales are characterized by a high frequency of ancient mitochondrial gene transfer to the nuclear genome
  • Journal:
    BMC Biology
  • Key Words:
    Mitochondrial gene transfer; Gene content variation; Evolutionary fate; Gymnosperm; Conifer II; Gnetales
  • All the Authors:
    Ting-Ting Shen
  • First Author:
    Sheng-Long Kan
  • Indexed by:
    Article
  • Correspondence Author:
    Xiao-Quan Wang,Jin-Hua Ran
  • Document Code:
    WOS:000680416300001
  • Discipline:
    Engineering
  • Volume:
    19
  • Issue:
    1
  • Page Number:
    1-13
  • ISSN No.:
    1741-7007
  • Translation or Not:
    no
  • Date of Publication:
    2021-06-01
  • Included Journals:
    SCI

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