BIOC 4403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ribosomal Rna, Syntrophy, Proteobacteria

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4403 - 11 organelles & their genomes i (mitochondria) Study online at quizlet. com/_1ynjzj: where do mitochondria come from, mitochondrial genome architecture, circular mapping, gene-poor mitochondrial genomes, mitochondrial genomes in. Plasmodium falciparum (malaria parasite: gene-rich mitochondrial genomes, key features of. Linear with short (3-100 bp) terminal repeats (triangles and diamonds). Models of plant mitochondrial na (mtdna) structure. (a) the conventional multipartite model, in which recombination between large repeats interconverts between a master circle conformation and a set of subgenomic circles. Examples of alternative physical structures that can all produce circular genome maps. Mitochondria in animals, fungi, and many single-celled eukaryotes. Non-standard genetic code (uga as tryptophan, aua as methionine, not isoleucine) 13 protein genes (all part of electron transport chain) No trna genes (trnas must be imported from host. Reclinomonas and its relatives have the most gene-rich mtdnas known: Shine-dalgarno (ribosome-binding) sequences upstream of start codons, as in bacteria.

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