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Found in a study characterizing Rosa L. species from Kazakhstan. 157148 zip
Roughly 86,269 to 86,461 bp. Small Single-Copy (SSC) region: Approximately 18,778 bp.
Two identical regions making up the remainder. General ZIP Code Guidance Standard codes have 5 digits
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However, the number appears in botanical research as the specific length of a plant genome. Scientific Context: Rosa iliensis Genome species from Kazakhstan
For reference, codes starting with 157 are generally located in Western Pennsylvania (e.g., Indiana, PA is 15701).