NdhF

The chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase F (ndhF) gene is found in all vascular plant divisions and is highly conserved.

Its DNA fragment resides in the small single-copy region of the chloroplast genome, and is thought to encode a hydrophobic protein containing 664 amino acids and to have a mass of 72.9 kDa.

[1] The ndhF fragment has been a very useful tool in phylogenetic reconstruction at a number of taxonomic levels.

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