Abstract:Mitochondrial genomes of apicomplexans, dino-flagellates and chrompodellids, that collectively make up the Myzozoa, are uncommonly reduced in coding capacity and display divergent gene configuration and expression mechanisms. They encode only three proteins -- COB, COX1, COX3 -- contain rRNAs fragmented to ~100-200 base pair elements, and employ extensive recombination, RNA trans-splicing, and RNA-editing for genome maintenance and expression. The early-diverging Perkinsozoa is the final major myzozoan lineage… Show more
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