“…(54) In D. papillatum, a member of diplonemids, which are a sister group of kinetoplastids, a fragmented cox1 gene encoded on two different chromosomes was found. Interestingly, the flanking regions do not exhibit any characteristics of organelle or nuclear introns nor contain trans IIB, tri, D4 Oenothera berteriana (49) nad5-i4 cis IIA, bi Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica napus, Oenothera berteriana, Triticum aestivum, Vicia faba, Zea mays (49,105,111,112) This list contains examples that have thoroughly been analysed by cDNA and/or Northern or sequence analyses. A complete list of all organelle introns predicted to be trans-spliced is given in the supplemental material (Table S2).…”