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Nucleotide sequence, map position and transcript pattern of the intron-containing gene for maize chloroplast ribosomal protein S16

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Kanakari, S., Timmler, G., von Knoblauch, K. et al. Nucleotide sequence, map position and transcript pattern of the intron-containing gene for maize chloroplast ribosomal protein S16. Plant Mol Biol 18, 419–422 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00034971

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