Mitochondria and chloroplasts are eukaryotic organelles that
evolved from bacterial ancestors and harbor their own genomes. The
gene products of these genomes work in concert with those of the
nuclear genome to ensure proper organelle metabolism and
biogenesis.
This book explores the forces that have shaped the evolution of
organelle genomes and the expression of the genes encoded by them.
Some striking examples of trends in organelle evolution explored
here are the reduction in genome size and gene coding content
observed in most lineages, the complete loss of organelle DNA in
certain lineages, and the unusual modes of gene expression that
have emerged, such as the extensive and essential mRNA editing that
occurs in plant mitochondria and chloroplasts. This book places
particular emphasis on the current techniques used to study the
evolution of organelle genomes and gene expression.
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