Mycoheterotrophic Epirixanthes (Polygalaceae) has a typical angiosperm mitogenome but unorthodox plastid genomes

Gitte Petersen*, H. Darby, V.K.Y. Lam, Henrik Ærenlund Pedersen, Vincent S.F.T. Merckx, Athanasios Zervas, Ole Seberg, Sean W. Graham

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