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- W2605432719 abstract "Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) contributes to the genetic differences between somatic cells in a number of ways. In animals, the mtDNA high mutation rate generates heteroplasmy, differences among the mtDNAs within an individual, and these differences may vary among different organs and cell types. In plants, the rate at which point mutations occur in mtDNA is, in general, much lower than in animals, but plant mitochondrial genomes undergo very active recombination and are subject to frequent rearrangement. Rearranged plant mtDNA forms may be maintained at very low levels over many generations and then become the predominant form via a process termed substoichiometric shifting. Mitochondrial genomes are cytoplasmically inherited, and in angiosperm plants and in animals this is reflected in their maternal inheritance, that is, inheritance primarily or exclusively from the female parent. In plants, the potential conflict between two genomes with different modes of inheritance functioning within the same organism is manifested in the related phenomena of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) and nuclear fertility restoration. In this genetic arms race, the spread of mitochondrial male sterility genes is countered by the evolution of nuclear genes that suppress the male sterility. The role of substoichiometric shifting in this process is discussed in this chapter." @default.
- W2605432719 created "2017-04-28" @default.
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- W2605432719 date "2017-04-21" @default.
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- W2605432719 title "The Mitochondrial Genome, Genomic Shifting, and Genomic Conflict" @default.
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- W2605432719 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118647110.ch6" @default.
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