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From: Ribosomal protein L10 is encoded in the mitochondrial genome of many land plants and green algae

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Distribution of mitochondrial rpl10 -like sequences in streptophytes. Functional genes, pseudogenes, and genes lost from the mitochondrion are shown as filled squares, open squares, and open circles, respectively. Genes with evidence for expression as determined by RNA editing status are marked with a plus symbol. The 'nuc?' note next to the Adiantum sequence indicates that it may be encoded in the nucleus. The origin of each sequence is given in parentheses using the following abbreviations: E - EST sequence from GenBank; G - genome sequence from GenBank; N - nucleotide sequence from GenBank; P - PCR product generated during this study; R - RT-PCR product generated during this study. Phylogenetic relationships are taken from the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website [55].

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