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Isolation of Maize Chloroplasts and Chloroplast DNA

1994
This procedure is for the isolation of chloroplasts and highly purified chloroplast DNA from 1 kg of maize seedling leaves. Because starch reduces the yield of intact chloroplasts, light-grown seedlings are placed into darkness for 1–2 days prior to DNA isolation. All manipulations should be performed at 4°C, unless otherwise noted.
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DNA Labeling by Isolated Wheat Chloroplasts

2003
In wheat, growth is from a basal meristem: The cells of the young shoot form a developmental array from the tip (oldest) to the base (youngest) of the leaf. In cells from a specific part of the leaf (and so of a certain age), chloroplast DNA is found to be replicating. In seedlings up to 10 d old, chloroplast DNA replication is found in the region from
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Chloroplast DNA in Pinus monticola

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1990
Restriction sites on the chloroplast genome of Pinus monticola have been mapped, and the gene for the large subunit of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, the genes for the photosystem II polypeptides psbA, psbD and psbC, and the 16S and 23S ribosomal RNA genes have been located.
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DNA synthesis in isolated chloroplasts

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1967
D, Spencer, P R, Whitfeld
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Isolation of Chloroplast DNA

1989
Mary A. Schuler, Raymond E. Zielinski
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