AbstractThe nuclear genomes of many animals contain non-functional copies of mitochondrial genes that provide new opportunities for evolutionary analysis
This is the published version. Copyright OMICS InternationalThe mitochondrion is not an ideal locati...
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The insertion of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome generates numts, nuclear sequences of mitoc...
AbstractThe nuclear genomes of many animals contain non-functional copies of mitochondrial genes tha...
Fragments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have inserted into their respective nuclear genomes multiple ...
none6siRecent data from mitochondrial genomics and proteomics research demonstrate the existence of ...
Synopsis Animal mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is usually depicted as a small and very economically organ...
DNA data has been widely used in animal phylogenetic studies over the past 15 years. Here we review ...
In several eukaryotic organisms, the nuclear genome has several partial copies of the mitochondrial ...
Mitochondrial genomes provided the first widely used sequences that were sufficiently informative to...
The myth of a “typical” mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is a rock-hard belief in the field of genetics,...
The mammalian mitochondrial genomes differ from the nuclear genomes by maternal inheritance, absence...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
More than one billion years ago, mitochondria were free-living prokaryotic organisms with their own ...
The phylogentic reconstructions based on nuclear genes and mitochondrial sequences.</p
This is the published version. Copyright OMICS InternationalThe mitochondrion is not an ideal locati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73878/1/j.1749-6632.1981.tb54361.x.pd
The insertion of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome generates numts, nuclear sequences of mitoc...
AbstractThe nuclear genomes of many animals contain non-functional copies of mitochondrial genes tha...
Fragments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have inserted into their respective nuclear genomes multiple ...
none6siRecent data from mitochondrial genomics and proteomics research demonstrate the existence of ...
Synopsis Animal mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is usually depicted as a small and very economically organ...
DNA data has been widely used in animal phylogenetic studies over the past 15 years. Here we review ...
In several eukaryotic organisms, the nuclear genome has several partial copies of the mitochondrial ...
Mitochondrial genomes provided the first widely used sequences that were sufficiently informative to...
The myth of a “typical” mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is a rock-hard belief in the field of genetics,...
The mammalian mitochondrial genomes differ from the nuclear genomes by maternal inheritance, absence...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
More than one billion years ago, mitochondria were free-living prokaryotic organisms with their own ...
The phylogentic reconstructions based on nuclear genes and mitochondrial sequences.</p
This is the published version. Copyright OMICS InternationalThe mitochondrion is not an ideal locati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73878/1/j.1749-6632.1981.tb54361.x.pd
The insertion of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome generates numts, nuclear sequences of mitoc...