2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mito.2021.02.002
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Comparative mitogenomics of Agaricomycetes: Diversity, abundance, impact and coding potential of putative open-reading frames

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“…The protein-encoding genes are well conserved in the three main kingdoms: 14 in the Fungi, 13 in the Metazoa (excluding non-bilaterians), and 24 in the Viridiplantae [ 151 ]. The higher standard deviation of the gene content in Viridiplantae and Fungi ( Figure 2 b) is mainly due to the homing endonucleases encoded inside the introns and unassigned ORFs [ 82 , 152 , 153 ].…”
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“…The protein-encoding genes are well conserved in the three main kingdoms: 14 in the Fungi, 13 in the Metazoa (excluding non-bilaterians), and 24 in the Viridiplantae [ 151 ]. The higher standard deviation of the gene content in Viridiplantae and Fungi ( Figure 2 b) is mainly due to the homing endonucleases encoded inside the introns and unassigned ORFs [ 82 , 152 , 153 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A handful of tRNAs have been identified in cnidarians (e.g., [78,123]), where additional genes are present ( [124] and references therein); similarly, many genes that are usually found in animal mtDNA are missing from that of ctenophores (tRNAs, atp6, atp8; [79,81,116,125]). This summary of mitochondrial molecular structures and architectures certainly gives an idea of the stunning variability of these organellar genomes, which largely surpasses that of plastid trans-splicing phenomena [19,78,81,126]; the use of different genetic codes [13,127,128]; bewildering gene rearrangement [81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88]105,106,[129][130][131]; and biparental and doubly uniparental inheritance [28,30,58,[132][133][134][135][136].…”
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