Cite
The complete plastome of the coccoid green alga Jenufa minuta (Chlorophyceae, incertae sedis) unveils a noncanonical genetic code and a previously unrecognized trans-spliced group II intron in the rpl32 gene.
MLA
Turmel, Monique, et al. “The Complete Plastome of the Coccoid Green Alga Jenufa Minuta (Chlorophyceae, Incertae Sedis) Unveils a Noncanonical Genetic Code and a Previously Unrecognized Trans-Spliced Group II Intron in the Rpl32 Gene.” Mitochondrial DNA: Resources, vol. 5, no. 2, Dec. 2020, pp. 1728–30. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1749165.
APA
Turmel, M., Vincent, A. T., Otis, C., & Lemieux, C. (2020). The complete plastome of the coccoid green alga Jenufa minuta (Chlorophyceae, incertae sedis) unveils a noncanonical genetic code and a previously unrecognized trans-spliced group II intron in the rpl32 gene. Mitochondrial DNA: Resources, 5(2), 1728–1730. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1749165
Chicago
Turmel, Monique, Antony T. Vincent, Christian Otis, and Claude Lemieux. 2020. “The Complete Plastome of the Coccoid Green Alga Jenufa Minuta (Chlorophyceae, Incertae Sedis) Unveils a Noncanonical Genetic Code and a Previously Unrecognized Trans-Spliced Group II Intron in the Rpl32 Gene.” Mitochondrial DNA: Resources 5 (2): 1728–30. doi:10.1080/23802359.2020.1749165.