Nucleic Acids Research, 1984, Vol. 12, No. 24 9249-9261
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
The physical map and organisatlon of the mitochondrial genome from the fertile cytoplasm of maize
Cytogenetics Department, Plant Breeding Institute Cambridge CB2 2LQ, UK
+To whom correspondence should be addressed
Received October 29, 1984. Accepted November 22, 1984.
The size of the mitochondrial genome from the fertile cytoplasm of maize has been determined by restriction mapping to be 570 kb. The entire sequence complexity of the genome can be represented on a single circular DNA species (the master circle). The presence of reiterated sequences, active in recombination, results in a complex multipartite organisation.
*Present address: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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