Worldwide Population Genomics Reveal Long-Term Stability of the Mitochondrial Genome Architecture in a Keystone Marine Plant

Abstract Mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of flowering plants are composed of multiple chromosomes. Recombination within and between the mitochondrial chromosomes may generate diverse DNA molecules termed isoforms. The isoform copy number and composition can be dynamic within and among individual...

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BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
chromosome stoichiometry
eelgrass
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics & Heredity
isoforms
master circle
multichromosomal mtDNA
recombination
seagrass
subgenomes
Zostera marina
title Worldwide Population Genomics Reveal Long-Term Stability of the Mitochondrial Genome Architecture in a Keystone Marine Plant
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