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    If a Chloroplast Coding Sequence Has Been Transferred to the Nuclear
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If a Chloroplast Coding Sequence Has Been Transferred to the Nuclear

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If a chloroplast coding sequence has been transferred to the nuclear genome, but the protein product is needed in the chloroplast, what must be added to the original polypeptide sequence?

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