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Amino acid sequences of Euglena viridis ferredoxin and cytochromes c.Academic Article Why?
Chloroplast ribosomal RNA genes in the chloroplast DNA of Euglena gracilis.Academic Article Why?
Synthesis and maturation of cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA in Euglena gracilis.Academic Article Why?
Chloroplast RNA populations in dark-grown, light-grown, and greening Euglena gracilis.Academic Article Why?
Counting the genes for stabel RNA in the nucleus and chloroplasts of Euglena.Academic Article Why?
Ribosomal RNA genes in the nucleus and chloroplast of Euglena.Academic Article Why?
The isolation of Euglena gracilis chloroplasts uncontaminated by nuclear DNA.Academic Article Why?
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IRON-CONTAINING PROTEINS IN EUGLENA. I. DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION.Academic Article Why?
IRON-CONTAINING PROTEINS IN EUGLENA. II. FUNCTIONAL LOCALIZATION.Academic Article Why?
Cytosolic and plastid forms of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase in Euglena gracilis are differentially expressed during light-induced chloroplast development.Academic Article Why?
Overproduction by gene amplification of the multifunctional arom protein confers glyphosate tolerance to a plastid-free mutant of Euglena gracilis.Academic Article Why?
Haselkorn, RobertPerson Why?
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