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The following pages link to NUMTs in sequenced eukaryotic genomes. (Q34304830):
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- Continued colonization of the human genome by mitochondrial DNA (Q21146409) (← links)
- Mitochondrial phylogenies in the light of pseudogenes and Wolbachia: re-assessment of a bark beetle dataset (Q21185311) (← links)
- Time and time again: unisexual salamanders (genus Ambystoma) are the oldest unisexual vertebrates (Q21284119) (← links)
- Unsuspected diversity of Niphargus amphipods in the chemoautotrophic cave ecosystem of Frasassi, central Italy (Q21284126) (← links)
- Genetic differentiation of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase C subunit I gene in genus Paramecium (Protista, Ciliophora) (Q21559558) (← links)
- Complete plastid genome sequence of Daucus carota: implications for biotechnology and phylogeny of angiosperms (Q22065315) (← links)
- The mitochondrial and plastid genomes of Volvox carteri: bloated molecules rich in repetitive DNA (Q22065326) (← links)
- Initial sequence and comparative analysis of the cat genome (Q22065736) (← links)
- Algal genomes reveal evolutionary mosaicism and the fate of nucleomorphs (Q22122147) (← links)
- Low number of mitochondrial pseudogenes in the chicken (Gallus gallus) nuclear genome: implications for molecular inference of population history and phylogenetics (Q24801566) (← links)
- Population dynamics of the Teak defoliator (Hyblaea puera Cramer) in Nilambur teak plantations using Randomly Amplified Gene Encoding Primers (RAGEP) (Q24804079) (← links)
- Translocation of a 190-kb mitochondrial fragment into rice chromosome 12 followed by the integration of four retrotransposons (Q24816095) (← links)
- Towards understanding the evolution and functional diversification of DNA-containing plant organelles (Q26753130) (← links)
- Why chloroplasts and mitochondria retain their own genomes and genetic systems: Colocation for redox regulation of gene expression (Q26796678) (← links)
- Horizontal gene transfer between Wolbachia and the mosquito Aedes aegypti (Q27487964) (← links)
- Mitochondrial pseudogenes in the nuclear genome of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes: implications for past and future population genetic studies (Q27488249) (← links)
- Phylogenetic structure and species boundaries in the mountain pitviper Ovophis monticola (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) in Asia (Q28305258) (← links)
- Unbiased Mitoproteome Analyses Confirm Non-canonical RNA, Expanded Codon Translations (Q28596502) (← links)
- The most redundant sequences in human CpG island library are derived from mitochondrial genome (Q28597855) (← links)
- Rearrangement and evolution of mitochondrial genomes in parrots (Q28607342) (← links)
- Identification of species-specific nuclear insertions of mitochondrial DNA (numts) in gorillas and their potential as population genetic markers (Q28650524) (← links)
- Rampant nuclear insertion of mtDNA across diverse lineages within Orthoptera (Insecta) (Q28654516) (← links)
- Constraint and opportunity in genome innovation (Q28658067) (← links)
- Exceptionally high cumulative percentage of NUMTs originating from linear mitochondrial DNA molecules in the Hydra magnipapillata genome (Q28676997) (← links)
- Low diversity in the mitogenome of sperm whales revealed by next-generation sequencing (Q28703894) (← links)
- Complete sequences of mitochondria genomes of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus and comparative analysis of mitochondrial DNA fragments inserted in the nuclear genomes (Q28740992) (← links)
- Nuclear mitochondrial DNA activates replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q28742121) (← links)
- A comparative approach shows differences in patterns of numt insertion during hominoid evolution (Q28742402) (← links)
- Potential efficacy of mitochondrial genes for animal DNA barcoding: a case study using eutherian mammals (Q28742557) (← links)
- Molecular poltergeists: mitochondrial DNA copies (numts) in sequenced nuclear genomes (Q28748935) (← links)
- Detection of mitochondrial insertions in the nucleus (NuMts) of Pleistocene and modern muskoxen (Q28757677) (← links)
- The problems and promise of DNA barcodes for species diagnosis of primate biomaterials (Q28767128) (← links)
- Evolutionary analysis of a large mtDNA translocation (numt) into the nuclear genome of the Panthera genus species (Q28767357) (← links)
- The pseudo-mitochondrial genome influences mistakes in heteroplasmy interpretation (Q28768152) (← links)
- Mutational decay and age of chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes transferred recently to angiosperm nuclear chromosomes (Q28769567) (← links)
- Phylogenetic Significance of the rpoA Loss in the Chloroplast Genome of Mosses (Q28960019) (← links)
- Misconceptions regarding nuclear mitochondrial pseudogenes (Numts) may obscure detection of mitochondrial evolutionary novelties (Q29028596) (← links)
- DNA barcoding Australia's fish species (Q29614733) (← links)
- Many species in one: DNA barcoding overestimates the number of species when nuclear mitochondrial pseudogenes are coamplified (Q29616342) (← links)
- Endosymbiotic gene transfer: organelle genomes forge eukaryotic chromosomes (Q29618487) (← links)
- Evidence for potential functionality of nuclearly-encoded humanin isoforms. (Q29871493) (← links)
- High-throughput sequencing of Astrammina rara: sampling the giant genome of a giant foraminiferan protist (Q30499760) (← links)
- Dugesia sicula (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida): the colonizing success of an asexual Planarian (Q30713165) (← links)
- De Novo Genome and Transcriptome Assembly of the Canadian Beaver (Castor canadensis) (Q30837805) (← links)
- Phylogeny of the snailfishes (Teleostei: Liparidae) based on molecular and morphological data (Q31114483) (← links)
- Comparative rates of evolution in endosymbiotic nuclear genomes (Q33246703) (← links)
- Unusual origin of a nuclear pseudogene in the Italian wall lizard: intergenomic and interspecific transfer of a large section of the mitochondrial genome in the genus Podarcis (Lacertidae). (Q33269345) (← links)
- Transfer of chloroplast genomic DNA to mitochondrial genome occurred at least 300 MYA. (Q33289849) (← links)
- Numt-mediated double-strand break repair mitigates deletions during primate genome evolution (Q33379097) (← links)
- Primate phylogenomics: developing numerous nuclear non-coding, non-repetitive markers for ecological and phylogenetic applications and analysis of evolutionary rate variation (Q33452914) (← links)