Intron-exon organization and phylogeny in a large superfamily, the paralogous cytochrome p450 genes of arabidopsis thaliana
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Closely related A-type P450 genes are often clustered in the genome with as many as a dozen genes (e.g., of the CYP71 subfamily) on a short stretch of chromosome. The other P450 genes (non-A-type) form several distinct clades and are characterized by numerous introns.
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