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Mitochondrial Genome

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science1 year ago

"Mitochondrial Haplotype and Mito-Nuclear Matching Influence Somatic Mutation and Selection in Aging"

A study investigates the impact of mitochondrial ancestry and tissue type on the somatic evolution of the mitochondrial genome through age using a panel of mouse strains with identical nuclear genomes but differing mitochondrial haplotypes. Duplex sequencing was used to profile mitochondrial genomes at an unprecedented level of depth and accuracy, revealing mutational hotspots and signatures of selection shaping the mitochondrial genome through age. The study identified haplotype- and tissue-specific mutational hotspots, replication errors, and deletions as dominant sources of mitochondrial somatic mutations, shedding light on the dynamics of mitochondrial evolution and its implications for ageing and age-related phenotypes.

science1 year ago

"Revolutionary: Woolly Rhino DNA Recovered from Hyena Scat"

Scientists have reconstructed the mitochondrial genome of a European Woolly Rhinoceros for the first time by extracting DNA from fossilized hyena feces, shedding light on the species' population dynamics and genetic distinctiveness from the Siberian population. The research, published in Biology Letters, suggests a split in populations dating back around 450,000 years ago and highlights the potential for further insights into extinct species and future wildlife populations through the study of ancient DNA.

biology2 years ago

Mitonuclear Incompatibility in Swordtail Fish Hybrids

Biologists have identified a lethal mitonuclear hybrid incompatibility in swordtail fish, shedding light on the mechanisms that maintain isolation between species. By studying the Xiphophorus birchmanni and Xiphophorus malinche species, researchers pinpointed two nuclear-encoded genes, ndufs5 and ndufa13, that are lethal when mismatched with the mitochondrial genome of the other species. These incompatibilities affect embryonic development and physiological traits, providing insights into the evolutionary processes driving the emergence of hybrid incompatibilities. The study highlights the significance of mitonuclear interactions in the evolution of hybrid incompatibilities and the impact of historical hybridization on species evolution.