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Complete mitochondrial genome of <i>orthotomus sutorius</i> (passeriformes: cisticolidae). [PDF]
Gao H+8 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Microphysogobio chinssuensis</i> (Cypriniformes: Gobioninae) from Shanxi Province of China. [PDF]
Zhou Q+4 more
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Assembly and Comparative Analysis of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of <i>Hippophae salicifolia</i>. [PDF]
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Mitochondrial genome characterization, evolution and intron dynamics of the entomopathogenic genus <i>Cordyceps</i>. [PDF]
Jia J+8 more
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Deletions of the mitochondrial genome [PDF]
SummarySingle large deletions of mitochondrial DNA are found in the muscle of about 40% of patients with mitochondrial myopathies, and are detectable in both blood and muscle in Pearson syndrome. In mitochondrial myopathies, there is a close association between the presence of deletions and involvement of extra‐ocular muscles, together with other ...
S. R. Hammans, A. E. Harding
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Mitochondrial genome and longevity
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2016The mitochondrial genome provides not only respiratory chain function, but it also ensures the impact of mitochondria on nearly all crucial metabolic processes. It is well known that mitochondria regulate aging and lifespan. However, until now there were no direct experimental data concerning the influence of various mitochondrial DNA variants on ...
Roman A. Zinovkin+2 more
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The mitochondrial genome. The nucleoid [PDF]
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in cells is organized in nucleoids containing DNA and various proteins. This review discusses questions of organization and structural dynamics of nucleoids as well as their protein components. The structures of mt-nucleoid from different organisms are compared.
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The mitochondrial genome of yeast
Cell, 1978mtDNA is the simplest DNA in nature which carries genes for the three classes of RNA-rRNAs, tRNAs, and mRNAs. In yeast, this genetic system has a number of unusual features that may even be of interest to molecular biologists who do not particularly care about mitochondrial biogenesis: -The gene for the large rRNA is split and the intervening sequence ...
Piet Borst, Leslie A. Grivell
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