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. 2003 Jun;164(2):603-11.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/164.2.603.

Molecular evolution and recombination in gender-associated mitochondrial DNAs of the Manila clam Tapes philippinarum

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Molecular evolution and recombination in gender-associated mitochondrial DNAs of the Manila clam Tapes philippinarum

Marco Passamonti et al. Genetics. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) provides an intriguing system for addressing aspects of molecular evolution and intermolecular recombination of mitochondrial DNA. For this reason, a large sequence analysis has been performed on Tapes philippinarum (Bivalvia, Veneridae), which has mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy that is consistent with a DUI. The sequences of a 9.2-kb region (containing 29 genes) from 9 individuals and the sequences of a single gene from another 44 individuals are analyzed. Comparisons suggest that the two sex-related mitochondrial genomes do not experience a neutral pattern of divergence and that selection may act with varying strength on different genes. This pattern of evolution may be related to the long, separate history of M and F genomes within their tissue-specific "arenas." Moreover, our data suggest that recombinants, although occurring in soma, may seldom be transmitted to progeny in T. philippinarum.

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