Contains fulltext : 200054.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria with a genome that evolved from their alpha-proteobacterial ancestor. In the course of eukaryotic evolution, the mitochondrial genome underwent a dramatic reduction in size, caused by the loss and translocation of genes. This required adjustments in mitochondrial gene expression mechanisms and resulted in a complex collaborative system of mitochondrially encoded transfer RNAs and ribosomal RNAs with nuclear encoded proteins to express the mitochondrial encoded oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) proteins. In this review, we examine mitochondrial gene expression from an evolutionary point of view: to what extent can ...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
The availability of complete genome sequence data from both bacteria and eukaryotes provides informa...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
The origin of the eukaryotic cellular organisation was one of the most important evolutionary breakt...
Contains fulltext : 79628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mitochondria a...
Summary. The evolution of eukaryotes is based on dynamic coevolutionary interactions between the two...
Contains fulltext : 53555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...
The structure of mitochondrial genomes has greatly diverged throughout evolution. They can be very c...
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AbstractMitochondrial and nuclear DNAs contribute to encode the whole mitochondrial protein compleme...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the origin of mitochondria from the endosymbiosis of an alpha...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution has been widely accepted as the guiding principle f...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
The availability of complete genome sequence data from both bacteria and eukaryotes provides informa...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
The origin of the eukaryotic cellular organisation was one of the most important evolutionary breakt...
Contains fulltext : 79628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mitochondria a...
Summary. The evolution of eukaryotes is based on dynamic coevolutionary interactions between the two...
Contains fulltext : 53555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...
The structure of mitochondrial genomes has greatly diverged throughout evolution. They can be very c...
Contains fulltext : 34750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...
Contains fulltext : 80755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT : BACKG...
Contains fulltext : 53474.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For production o...
Contains fulltext : 36394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For production o...
AbstractMitochondrial and nuclear DNAs contribute to encode the whole mitochondrial protein compleme...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the origin of mitochondria from the endosymbiosis of an alpha...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution has been widely accepted as the guiding principle f...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
The availability of complete genome sequence data from both bacteria and eukaryotes provides informa...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...