2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-04077-y
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Recurrent erosion of COA1/MITRAC15 exemplifies conditional gene dispensability in oxidative phosphorylation

Abstract: Skeletal muscle fibers rely upon either oxidative phosphorylation or the glycolytic pathway with much less reliance on oxidative phosphorylation to achieve muscular contractions that power mechanical movements. Species with energy-intensive adaptive traits that require sudden bursts of energy have a greater dependency on glycolytic fibers. Glycolytic fibers have decreased reliance on OXPHOS and lower mitochondrial content compared to oxidative fibers. Hence, we hypothesized that gene loss might have occurred w… Show more

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“…We also quantified the magnitude of gBGC using the mapNH program from testNH (v. 1.3.0) and phastBias from PHAST (v. 1.6) (see electronic supplementary material, table S9). See our earlier study [ 59 ] for detailed methods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also quantified the magnitude of gBGC using the mapNH program from testNH (v. 1.3.0) and phastBias from PHAST (v. 1.6) (see electronic supplementary material, table S9). See our earlier study [ 59 ] for detailed methods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%