The Proteins of Plastid Nucleoids - Structure, Function and Regulation
Plastids are plant cell-specific organelles of endosymbiotic origin that contain their own genome, the so-called plastome. Its proper expression is essential for faithful chloroplast biogenesis during seedling development and for the establishment of photosynthetic and other biosynthetic functions i...
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Gelijkaardige items: The Proteins of Plastid Nucleoids - Structure, Function and Regulation
- Advances in Plastid Biology and Its Applications
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