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Mitochondrial Genomes in Land Plants

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Plants have the distinction of possessing the largest known mitochondrial genomes among eukaryotes although their size does not reflect a proportionate increase in gene content. Early-diverging lineages of land plants, such as liverworts and mosses, have mitochondrial genomes of approximately 100–200 kb with a conservative set of about 70 genes, some of which retain bacterial-operon organization reflecting their ancestry. In contrast, the mitochondrial genomes of vascular plants range from about 200 kb to almost 3,000 kb. They are highly recombinogenic and exist in multiple physical forms with varying stoichiometries. In addition, they have a mosaic composition due to the incorporation of “foreign” chloroplast and nuclear sequences, as well as exogenous DNA through horizontal transfer. Such sequences are acquired in a sporadic, lineage-specific fashion and this includes functional chloroplast-origin tRNA genes that have replaced certain native mitochondrial counterparts....

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Bonen, L. (2018). Mitochondrial Genomes in Land Plants. In: Wells, R.D., Bond, J.S., Klinman, J., Masters, B.S.S. (eds) Molecular Life Sciences. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1531-2_182

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