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Biology, 11.10.2021 17:50 stephnham6352

Given that chloroplast DNA has genes, what would you expect if you compared the sequence of a chloroplast gene in a plant cell to the same gene in other plant species or bacteria? Would it be more similar to a plant or a bacterial gene sequence? Explain.

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