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Mitochondrial genome evolution in Alismatales: Size reduction and extensive loss of ribosomal protein genes

Edited by Mishmar, Dan

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University of Copenhagen1

National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

Fish Diseases, Division for Diagnostics & Scientific Advice, National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark3

University of British Columbia4

Cornell University5

The order Alismatales is a hotspot for evolution of plant mitochondrial genomes characterized by remarkable differences in genome size, substitution rates, RNA editing, retrotranscription, gene loss and intron loss. Here we have sequenced the complete mitogenomes of Zostera marina and Stratiotes aloides, which together with previously sequenced mitogenomes from Butomus and Spirodela, provide new evolutionary evidence of genome size reduction, gene loss and transfer to the nucleus.

The Zostera mitogenome includes a large portion of DNA transferred from the plastome, yet it is the smallest known mitogenome from a non-parasitic plant. Using a broad sample of the Alismatales, the evolutionary history of ribosomal protein gene loss is analyzed. In Zostera almost all ribosomal protein genes are lost from the mitogenome, but only some can be found in the nucleus.

Language: English
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Year: 2017
Pages: e0177606
ISSN: 19326203 , 15537358 and 1553734x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177606
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-2325-0059 , Cuenca, Argelia , 0000-0002-4706-4023 and 0000-0001-9675-4090

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