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Land plant chloroplast genomes contain ∼20 group II introns and a single group I intron. These introns are derivatives of self-splicing ribozymes that have become dependent upon proteins for their splicing. The chloroplast RNA splicing and ribosome maturation (CRM) domain was initially recognized