Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA), due to its peculiar features such as
exclusive presence of orthologous genes, uniparental inheritance, lack of
recombination, small size and constant gene content, certainly represents
a major model system in studies on evolutionary genomics in metazoan. In
800 million years of evolution the gene content of metazoan mitochondrial
genomes has remained practically frozen but several evolutionary processes
have taken place. These processes, reviewed here, include rearrangements
of gene order, changes in base composition and arising of compositional
asymmetry between the two strands, variations in the genetic code and
evolution of codon usage, lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rates
and evolutionary patterns of mtDNA control regions
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
REYES TELLEZ, AURELIO FERNANDO; Sbisa', Elisabetta
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