Linear mitochondrial genomes: 30 years down the line
- PMID: 9613202
- DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9525(98)01443-7
Linear mitochondrial genomes: 30 years down the line
Abstract
At variance with the earlier belief that mitochondrial genomes are represented by circular DNA molecules, a large number of organisms have been found to carry linear mitochondrial DNA. Studies of linear mitochondrial genomes might provide a novel view on the evolutionary history of organelle genomes and contribute to delineating mechanisms of maintenance and functioning of telomeres. Because linear mitochondrial DNA is present in a number of human pathogens, its replication mechanisms might become a target for drugs that would not interfere with replication of human circular mitochondrial DNA.
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