
doi: 10.2323/jgam.58.331
pmid: 22990494
Mitochondria are important cellular organelles in eu-karyotic cells and play a crucial role in the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for biological energy through oxidative phosphorylation. As with chloro-plasts, mitochondria have their own DNA and are self-replicating organelles (Alberts et al., 2002). In animal cells, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is maternally inher-ited. However, mtDNA in fungi is inherited by one of two types of mechanisms: uniparental inheritance (UPI) or biparental inheritance (BPI) (Basse, 2010; Birky, 1975, 2001; Fukuda et al., 1995; Matsumoto and Fukumasa-Nakai, 1996). Fungal mtDNA, which has various sizes ranging from 19 to 121 kb, tends to have a faster evolutionary rate than nuclear DNA (Brown et al., 1982; Bruns and Szaro, 1992). Mitochondrial cyto-chrome
Gene Order, Genome, Mitochondrial, Molecular Sequence Data, Chromosome Mapping, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA, Fungal, DNA, Mitochondrial, Flammulina
Gene Order, Genome, Mitochondrial, Molecular Sequence Data, Chromosome Mapping, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA, Fungal, DNA, Mitochondrial, Flammulina
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