Massive mitochondrial DNA content in diplonemid and kinetoplastid protists

Volume: 70, Issue: 12, Pages: 1267 - 1274
Published: Oct 6, 2018
Abstract
The mitochondrial DNA of diplonemid and kinetoplastid protists is known for its suite of bizarre features, including the presence of concatenated circular molecules, extensive trans-splicing and various forms of RNA editing. Here we report on the existence of another remarkable characteristic: hyper-inflated DNA content. We estimated the total amount of mitochondrial DNA in four kinetoplastid species (Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanoplasma borreli,...
Paper Details
Title
Massive mitochondrial DNA content in diplonemid and kinetoplastid protists
Published Date
Oct 6, 2018
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
12
Pages
1267 - 1274
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