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. 1989 Oct;16(4):281-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF00422115.

Cytochrome oxidase subunit II sequences in Petunia mitochondria: two intron-containing genes and an intron-less pseudogene associated with cytoplasmic male sterility

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Cytochrome oxidase subunit II sequences in Petunia mitochondria: two intron-containing genes and an intron-less pseudogene associated with cytoplasmic male sterility

K D Pruitt et al. Curr Genet. 1989 Oct.

Abstract

The mitochondrial genome of Petunia hybrida contains two transcribed cytochrome oxidase subunit II (coxII) genes. The coding region of both genes is split by a 1.3 kb group II intron. Unlike coxII-1, which is similar to other sequenced plant coxII genes, the coxII-2 coding region is extended by 48 codons. The cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) Petunia contains one coxII gene similar in structure and transcript pattern to the coxII-1 gene found in the fertile genome. Comparison of the sequenced coxII genes from the fertile mitochondrial genome with the coxII sequences present in the CMS-associated pcf gene from the CMS genome (Young and Hanson 1987) suggests that pcf is a processed pseudogene. A model for the generation of pcf is presented.

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