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2013

Biology

School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications

Mitochondrial genome

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Plant Mitochondrial Genome Evolution Can Be Explained By Dna Repair Mechanisms, Alan C. Christensen Jan 2013

Plant Mitochondrial Genome Evolution Can Be Explained By Dna Repair Mechanisms, Alan C. Christensen

School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications

Plant mitochondrial genomes are notorious for their large and variable size, nonconserved open reading frames of unknown function, and high rates of rearrangement. Paradoxically, the mutation rates are very low. However, mutation rates can only be measured in sequences that can be aligned—a very small part of plant mitochondrial genomes. Comparison of the complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana allows the alignment of noncoding as well as coding DNA and estimation of the mutation rates in both. A recent chimeric duplication is also analyzed. A hypothesis is proposed that the mechanisms of plant mitochondrial DNA repair …