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Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons

A 190-kb mitochondrial DNA sequence interrupted by seven foreign DNA segments was identified in rice chromosome 12. This fragment is the largest mitochondrial fragment translocated into the rice nuclear genome. The sequence is composed of a 190-kb segment of mitochondrial origin corresponding to 38....

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Autores principales: Ueda, Minoru, Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro, Kadowaki, Koh-ichi
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1182233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16094463
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author Ueda, Minoru
Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro
Kadowaki, Koh-ichi
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description A 190-kb mitochondrial DNA sequence interrupted by seven foreign DNA segments was identified in rice chromosome 12. This fragment is the largest mitochondrial fragment translocated into the rice nuclear genome. The sequence is composed of a 190-kb segment of mitochondrial origin corresponding to 38.79% of the mitochondrial genome, 45 kb comprising four segments of retrotransposon origin, and 13 kb comprising three segments of unknown origin. The 190-kb sequence shows more than 99.68% similarity to the current mitochondrial sequence, suggesting that its integration into the nucleus was quite recent. Several sequences in the 190-kb segment have been rearranged relative to the current mitochondrial sequence, suggesting that the past and present arrangements of the mitochondrial genome differ. The four retrotransposons show no mutual sequence similarity and are integrated into different locations, suggesting that their integration events were independent, frequent, and quite recent. A fragment of the mitochondrial genome present in the nuclear genome, such as the 248-kb sequence characterized in this study, is a good relic with which to investigate the past mitochondrial genome structure and the behavior of independent retrotransposons during evolution.
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spelling pubmed-11822332005-08-09 Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons Ueda, Minoru Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro Kadowaki, Koh-ichi Int J Biol Sci Short Research Communication A 190-kb mitochondrial DNA sequence interrupted by seven foreign DNA segments was identified in rice chromosome 12. This fragment is the largest mitochondrial fragment translocated into the rice nuclear genome. The sequence is composed of a 190-kb segment of mitochondrial origin corresponding to 38.79% of the mitochondrial genome, 45 kb comprising four segments of retrotransposon origin, and 13 kb comprising three segments of unknown origin. The 190-kb sequence shows more than 99.68% similarity to the current mitochondrial sequence, suggesting that its integration into the nucleus was quite recent. Several sequences in the 190-kb segment have been rearranged relative to the current mitochondrial sequence, suggesting that the past and present arrangements of the mitochondrial genome differ. The four retrotransposons show no mutual sequence similarity and are integrated into different locations, suggesting that their integration events were independent, frequent, and quite recent. A fragment of the mitochondrial genome present in the nuclear genome, such as the 248-kb sequence characterized in this study, is a good relic with which to investigate the past mitochondrial genome structure and the behavior of independent retrotransposons during evolution. Ivyspring International Publisher 2005-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1182233/ /pubmed/16094463 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons License which permits distribution and reproduction for noncommerical purposes, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Research Communication
Ueda, Minoru
Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro
Kadowaki, Koh-ichi
Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title_full Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title_fullStr Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title_full_unstemmed Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title_short Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
title_sort translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons
topic Short Research Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1182233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16094463
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