Suggest the function of DNA in chloroplast
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Gene content and protein synthesis
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Chloroplasts have their own DNA,[1][2] often abbreviated as cpDNA.[3] It is also known as the plastome when referring to genomes of other plastids. Its existence was first proved in 1962,[4] and first sequenced in 1986—when two Japanese research teams sequenced the chloroplast DNA of liverwort and tobacco.[5]Since then, hundreds of chloroplast DNAsfrom various species have been sequenced, but they are mostly those
of land plants and green algae—glaucophytes, red algae, and other algae groups are extremely underrepresented, potentially introducing some bias in views of "typical" chloroplast DNA structure and content.
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of land plants and green algae—glaucophytes, red algae, and other algae groups are extremely underrepresented, potentially introducing some bias in views of "typical" chloroplast DNA structure and content.
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