Abstract
Analysis of a mutation in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), which is maternally inherited, revealed that the completely white sectors of leaves were deficient in the 70S class ribosomes, whereas the yellow sectors exhibited the same level of the latter as in the green leaves.
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