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pubmed-article:7691207pubmed:abstractTextThe initiator methionine transfer RNA (tRNA(fMet)) gene was identified on a 347 bp Eco RI-Hind III DNA fragment of the potato mitochondrial (mt) genome. The sequence of this gene shows 1 to 7 nucleotide differences with the other plant mt tRNAs(fMet) or tRNA(fMet) genes studied so far. Whereas the tRNA(fMet) gene is present as a single copy in the potato mt genome, a tRNA 'pseudogene' corresponding to 60% of a complete tRNA (from the 5' end to the variable region) and located at 105 nucleotides upstream of the tRNA(fMet) gene on the opposite strand was shown to be repeated at least three times. Furthermore, the physical environment of the tRNA(fMet) gene in the mt genome is very different among plants, which suggests that the tRNA(fMet) gene region has often been implicated in recombination events of plant mt genomes leading to important rearrangements in gene order.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7691207pubmed:articleTitleThe potato mitochondrial initiator methionine tRNA gene and its flanking regions: an illustration of the diversity of mitochondrial genome rearrangements among plant species.lld:pubmed
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