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    Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA encoding aβ subunit of the mitochondrial ATPase from rice (Oryza sativa)

    Masahiro Sakamoto, Hiroaki Shimada, Tatsuhito Fujimura in Plant Molecular Biology (1992)

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    Rice chloroplast RNA polymerase genes: The absence of an intron in rpoC1 and the presence of an extra sequence in rpoC2

    The chloroplast genome contains sequences homologous to the Escherichia coli rpoA, rpoB and rpoC genes. The Choroplast rpoC gene is divided into rpoC1 and rpoC2, of which rpoC1 contains an intron. Comparison of t...

    Hiroaki Shimada, Masakazu Fukuta, Midori Ishikawa in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1990)

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    Pseudogenes and short repeated sequences in the rice chloroplast genome

    The rice chloroplast genome has been derived from a tobacco-like ancestral form by three major inversions. In the rice genome we have found six pseudogenes, ψtrnG, ψtrnI, ψ3′-rps 12a, ψtrnT, ψtrnE and ψtrnfM/G, a...

    Hiroaki Shimada, Masahiro Sugiura in Current Genetics (1989)

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    The complete sequence of the rice (Oryza sativa) chloroplast genome: Intermolecular recombination between distinct tRNA genes accounts for a major plastid DNA inversion during the evolution of the cereals

    The entire chloroplast genome of the monocot rice (Oryza sativa) has been sequenced and comprises 134525 bp. Predicted genes have been identified along with open reading frames (ORFs) conserved between rice and t...

    Junzou Hiratsuka, Hiroaki Shimada, Robert Whittier in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1989)

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    Sequence analysis of the junctions between a large inverted repeat and single-copy regions in tobacco chloroplast DNA

    Tobacco chloroplast DNA contains a large inverted repeat sequence of 26 kilobase pairs (kbp). The inverted repeat is separated by 20 kbp small single-copy and 90 kbp large single-copy regions. We have cloned f...

    Mamoru Sugita, Akira Kato, Hiroaki Shimada in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1984)

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