Chloroplasts are semiautonomous organelles that retain their own genomes derived from their cyanobacterial ancestors, but with reduced size and gene number. However, chloroplast genes cannot function autonomously. Instead, nucleus-encoded factors… Click to show full abstract
Chloroplasts are semiautonomous organelles that retain their own genomes derived from their cyanobacterial ancestors, but with reduced size and gene number. However, chloroplast genes cannot function autonomously. Instead, nucleus-encoded factors are required for all steps of chloroplast gene
               
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