Long mRNAs coding for yeast mitochondrial proteins of prokaryotic origin preferentially localize to the vicinity of mitochondria
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* Corresponding author: Claude Jacq Claude.Jacq@biologie.ens.fr
Genome Biology 2003, 4:R44 doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-7-r44
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