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Multiple major increases and decreases in mitochondrial substitution rates in the plant family Geraniaceae.
Parkinson CL, Mower JP, Qiu YL, Shirk AJ, Song K, Young ND, DePamphilis CW, Palmer JD
BMC Evol Biol 2005, 5:73
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