International audienceBackground: Mitochondria are essential organelles partially regulated by their own genomes. The mitochondrial genome maintenance and inheritance differ from the nuclear genome, potentially uncoupling their evolutionary trajectories. Here, we analysed mitochondrial sequences obtained from the 1011 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain collection and identified pronounced differences with their nuclear genome counterparts. Results: In contrast with pre-whole genome duplication fungal species, S. cerevisiae mitochondrial genomes show higher genetic diversity compared to the nuclear genomes. Strikingly, mitochondrial genomes appear to be highly admixed, resulting in a complex interconnected phylogeny with a weak grouping of isol...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...
Mitochondrial haplotypes contribute to functional diversity in natural populations. Uniparental inhe...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...
International audienceBackground: Mitochondria are essential organelles partially regulated by their...
International audienceBackground: Mitochondria are essential organelles partially regulated by their...
Background: Rigorous study of mitochondrial functions and cell biology in the budding yeast, Sacchar...
IntroductionEukaryotic life depends on the functional elements encoded by both the nuclear genome an...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
The increasing availability of mitochondrial (mt) sequence data from various yeasts provides a tool ...
<div><p>Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of comple...
Recent advances in yeast mitogenomics have significantly contributed to our understanding of the div...
Recent advances in yeast mitogenomics have significantly contributed to our understanding of the div...
ABSTRACT Mitochondria are organelles, which play a key role in some essential functions, including r...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...
Mitochondrial haplotypes contribute to functional diversity in natural populations. Uniparental inhe...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...
International audienceBackground: Mitochondria are essential organelles partially regulated by their...
International audienceBackground: Mitochondria are essential organelles partially regulated by their...
Background: Rigorous study of mitochondrial functions and cell biology in the budding yeast, Sacchar...
IntroductionEukaryotic life depends on the functional elements encoded by both the nuclear genome an...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
The increasing availability of mitochondrial (mt) sequence data from various yeasts provides a tool ...
<div><p>Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of comple...
Recent advances in yeast mitogenomics have significantly contributed to our understanding of the div...
Recent advances in yeast mitogenomics have significantly contributed to our understanding of the div...
ABSTRACT Mitochondria are organelles, which play a key role in some essential functions, including r...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
Yeasts are leading model organisms for mitochondrial genome studies. The explosion of complete seque...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...
Mitochondrial haplotypes contribute to functional diversity in natural populations. Uniparental inhe...
International audienceFrom their origin as an early alpha proteobacterial endosymbiont to their curr...