Evidence for the independent divergence of vertebrate and high C/G ratio invertebrate mitochondria from the same origin

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ABSTRACT

The examination of organelle nucleotide contents across a range of groups can provide insight into evolutionary history. We compared the nucleotide contents of a large number of vertebrate and high C/G ratio invertebrate mitochondria in both coding/non-coding regions and complete strands. For most nucleotides tested, high regression coefficients were obtained; when plotted with lines of best fit, G and T contents formed a cuneiform, and C and A contents overlapped. These findings suggest that vertebrate and high C/G ratio invertebrate mitochondria descended independently from the same origin.

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Sorimachi, K. , Okayasu, T. , Ohhira, S. , Fukasawa, I. and Masawa, N. (2012) Evidence for the independent divergence of vertebrate and high C/G ratio invertebrate mitochondria from the same origin. Natural Science, 4, 479-483. doi: 10.4236/ns.2012.47064.

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