Highly conserved organellar genomes in the Gracilariales as inferred using new data from the Hawaiian invasive algaGracilaria salicornia(Rhodophyta)
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Highly conserved organellar genomes in the Gracilariales as inferred using new data from the Hawaiian invasive algaGracilaria salicornia(Rhodophyta)
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PHYCOLOGIA
Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 109-116
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International Phycological Society
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2014-03-26
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10.2216/13-222.1
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