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Abstract The mitochondria contain their own genome derived from an alphaproteobacterial endosymbiont. From thousands of protein-coding genes originally encoded by their ancestor, only between 1 and about 70 are encoded on extant mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes). Thanks to a dramatically increasing number of sequenced and annotated mitogenomes a coherent picture of why some genes were lost, or relocated to the nucleus, is emerging. In this review, we describe the characteristics of mitochondria-to-nucleus gene transfer and the resulting varied content of mitogenomes across eukaryotes. We introduce a ‘burst-upon-drift’ model to best explain nuclear-mitochondrial population genetics with flares of transfer due to genetic drift.more » « less
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Aphasizheva, Inna; Alfonzo, Juan; Carnes, Jason; Cestari, Igor; Cruz-Reyes, Jorge; Göringer, H. Ulrich; Hajduk, Stephen; Lukeš, Julius; Madison-Antenucci, Susan; Maslov, Dmitri A.; et al (, Trends in Parasitology)
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Caputi, Luigi; Carradec, Quentin; Eveillard, Damien; Kirilovsky, Amos; Pelletier, Eric; Pierella Karlusich, Juan J.; Rocha Jimenez Vieira, Fabio; Villar, Emilie; Chaffron, Samuel; Malviya, Shruti; et al (, Global Biogeochemical Cycles)
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