2021
DOI: 10.3390/d13020054
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The Mitochondrial Genome of Nematodontous Moss Polytrichum commune and Analysis of Intergenic Repeats Distribution Among Bryophyta

Abstract: An early-branched moss Polytrichum commune is a widely accepted model object for ecological, environmental, physiological, and genetic studies. Its mitochondrial genome has been sequenced and annotated. The genome contains 67 genes in total and has a length equal to 114,831 bp, which exceeds the length of most known mitochondrial genomes for mosses. A phylogenetic tree based on 33 coding sequences of mitochondrial genome was constructed, and the pairwise identity of whole mitogenome sequences was estimated for… Show more

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“…Towards this end we have submitted a proposal for in-depth sequencing and annotation of the Polytrichum commune genome. Both chloroplast and mitochondrial genome sequences already exist, with the latter recently published (Goryunov et al 2021). A transcriptome of the genome has also been obtained,…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Towards this end we have submitted a proposal for in-depth sequencing and annotation of the Polytrichum commune genome. Both chloroplast and mitochondrial genome sequences already exist, with the latter recently published (Goryunov et al 2021). A transcriptome of the genome has also been obtained,…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to metazoans, Group I introns have been noted in the mitochondrial genomes in members of Placozoa, Anthozoa, and Porifera [54,56,57]. Noteworthy recent discoveries include putative Group I introns in the nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS) in several fungi and closely related unicellular organisms, such as Mitosporidium [60], Polychytrium [61], Amoeboaphelidium, and Nuclearia [61]. These ITS Group I introns have been named spintrons (spacer introns) and examples of these introns have also been reported in sharks [62].…”
Section: Distribution and Impact Of Introns On Organellar Genome Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2014 ), NC_039775 (Goryunov et al. 2021 ), MK131350, NC_024518 (Liu et al. 2014 ), NC_024514 (Liu et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%