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Opened Nov 09, 2015 by Eric Coissac@coissacOwner

The problem is : "How do we decide if a chloroplast has inverted repeats ?"

Which rule has to be implemented to decide if a chloroplast genome has got an inverted repeat structure ?

Because for plant without inverted repeat the current algorithm can have some strange behavior.

Moreover it would be nice to not include annotations corresponding to these structures.

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Reference: org-asm/org-annotate#11