The vertebrate mitochondrial genome is characterized by an exceptional organization evolving towards a reduced size. However, the persistence of a non-coding and highly variable control region is against this evolutionary trend that is explained by the presence of conserved sequence motifs or binding sites for nuclear-organized proteins that regulate mtDNA maintenance and expression. We performed a comparative mitogenomic investigation of the non-coding control region to understand its evolutionary patterns in Clupeoid fishes which are widely distributed across oceans of the world, exhibiting exemplary evolutionary potential. We confirmed the ability of sequence flanking the conserved sequence motifs in the control region to form stable sec...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genomes are known to have a strong strand-specific compositional bias that is ...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
Despite its functional conservation, the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) presents strikingly different ...
Clupeoid fish can be considered excellent candidates to understand the role of mitochondrial DNA in ...
The control region is the main non-coding region of vertebrate mitochondrial (mt) DNA, and contains ...
The evolution of the main regulatory region (D-loop) of the mammalian mitochondrial genome was analy...
Mitochondria are the power plant of cells, which play critical roles not only in energy metabolism b...
<div><p>Mitogenomes of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) exhibit the greatest diversity of gene rear-ra...
<p>Control region (<i>CR</i>) is a major non-coding domain of mitochondrial DNA in vertebrates which...
Several studies have recently reported evidence for positive selection acting on the mitochondrial g...
Mitogenomes of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) exhibit the greatest diversity of gene rear-rangements...
Studies over the past decade have shown a significant role of synonymous mutations in posttranscript...
Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation genes play critical role in energy metabolism, aerobic poten...
[[abstract]]The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of Crossostoma lacustre, a freshwater loach from ...
Generally, the mitochondrial genome is characterized by the property of highly conserved organizatio...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genomes are known to have a strong strand-specific compositional bias that is ...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
Despite its functional conservation, the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) presents strikingly different ...
Clupeoid fish can be considered excellent candidates to understand the role of mitochondrial DNA in ...
The control region is the main non-coding region of vertebrate mitochondrial (mt) DNA, and contains ...
The evolution of the main regulatory region (D-loop) of the mammalian mitochondrial genome was analy...
Mitochondria are the power plant of cells, which play critical roles not only in energy metabolism b...
<div><p>Mitogenomes of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) exhibit the greatest diversity of gene rear-ra...
<p>Control region (<i>CR</i>) is a major non-coding domain of mitochondrial DNA in vertebrates which...
Several studies have recently reported evidence for positive selection acting on the mitochondrial g...
Mitogenomes of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) exhibit the greatest diversity of gene rear-rangements...
Studies over the past decade have shown a significant role of synonymous mutations in posttranscript...
Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation genes play critical role in energy metabolism, aerobic poten...
[[abstract]]The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of Crossostoma lacustre, a freshwater loach from ...
Generally, the mitochondrial genome is characterized by the property of highly conserved organizatio...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genomes are known to have a strong strand-specific compositional bias that is ...
Although almost certainly derived from the same ancestral progenitor, mitochondrial genomes have fol...
Despite its functional conservation, the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) presents strikingly different ...