Do noncoding and coding sites in angiosperm chloroplast dna have different mutation processes?

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  • who: Brian R. Morton from the Department of Biology, Barnard College, Columbia University, Broadway, New York, NY, USA have published the Article: Do Noncoding and Coding Sites in Angiosperm Chloroplast DNA Have Different Mutation Processes?, in the Journal: Genes 2023, 14, 148. of 14/03/2019
  • what: This study examines the context-dependency of substitutions at fourfold degenerate sites in protein-coding regions and compares the pattern to what has been observed at intergenic sites. The analysis used the same set of 280 taxa triplets that were used in the intergenic (NC) DNA study , so . . .

     

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