作者
Andrew J Alverson, Danny W Rice, Stephanie Dickinson, Kerrie Barry, Jeffrey D Palmer
发表日期
2011/7/1
期刊
The Plant Cell
卷号
23
期号
7
页码范围
2499-2513
出版商
American Society of Plant Biologists
简介
Members of the flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae harbor the largest known mitochondrial genomes. Here, we report the 1685-kb mitochondrial genome of cucumber (Cucumis sativus). We help solve a 30-year mystery about the origins of its large size by showing that it mainly reflects the proliferation of dispersed repeats, expansions of existing introns, and the acquisition of sequences from diverse sources, including the cucumber nuclear and chloroplast genomes, viruses, and bacteria. The cucumber genome has a novel structure for plant mitochondria, mapping as three entirely or largely autonomous circular chromosomes (lengths 1556, 84, and 45 kb) that vary in relative abundance over a twofold range. These properties suggest that the three chromosomes replicate independently of one another. The two smaller chromosomes are devoid of known functional genes but nonetheless contain diagnostic …
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AJ Alverson, DW Rice, S Dickinson, K Barry, JD Palmer - The Plant Cell, 2011