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TRANSCRIPTION OF THE MAMMALIAN MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1984PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY 573 GENOMIC ORGANIZATION 574 TRANSCRIPTIONAL MAPPING 576 INITIATION, ELONGATION, AND TERMINATION OF TRANSCRIPTION 578 I n Vivo Transcription 578 In Vitro Transcription 581 PROCESSING OF PRIMARY TRANSCRIPTS 582 POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL MODIFICATION AND MATURATION OF RNA ..•..• ••...• 584 Ribosomal RN As 584 Transfer ...
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The potential of mitochondrial genome engineering
Nature reviews genetics, 2021Pedro Silva-Pinheiro, M. Minczuk
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Mitochondrial genome and human mitochondrial diseases
Molecular Biology, 2010Today there are described more than 400 point mutations and more than hundred of structural rearrangements of mitochondrial DNA associated with characteristic neuromuscular and other mitochondrial syndromes, from lethal in the neonatal period of life to the disease with late onset.
Elena B. Starikovskaya+3 more
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On the mutability of the yeast mitochondrial genome
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1977A mechanism is proposed to explain how a mutation in a single molecule of mitochondrial DNA (mitDNA) can come to affect all the other mitDNA molecules of a yeast cell. It is suggested that an initial mutation may be “amplified” by a process which is, in fact, intended to ensure the identity of the cell's complement of mitDNA molecules. It is postulated
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The influence of mitochondrial dynamics on mitochondrial genome stability
Current Genetics, 2017Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that fuse and divide. These changes alter the number and distribution of mitochondrial structures throughout the cell in response to developmental and metabolic cues. We have demonstrated that mitochondrial fission is essential to the maintenance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) under changing metabolic conditions in ...
Christina Seger+7 more
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Inheritance of the Yeast Mitochondrial Genome
Plasmid, 1994Mitochondrion, extrachromosomal genetics, intergenic sequences, genome size, mitochondrial DNA, petite mutation ...
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2021
The mitochondrial genome is the second genome for eukaryotes. It has essential functions in many cellular processes, including producing energy, signaling, aging, and programmed cell death. Up to now, ten mitochondrial genomes from seven Ganoderma species had been released on the public database. The mitochondrial genomes of each species were described
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The mitochondrial genome is the second genome for eukaryotes. It has essential functions in many cellular processes, including producing energy, signaling, aging, and programmed cell death. Up to now, ten mitochondrial genomes from seven Ganoderma species had been released on the public database. The mitochondrial genomes of each species were described
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Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome
Nature, 1981S. Anderson+17 more
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MITOS: improved de novo metazoan mitochondrial genome annotation.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013Matthias Bernt+8 more
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