Influence of the Nuclear Genome On Transcription of a Maize Mitochondrial Region Associated With Male Sterility And Toxin Sensitivity
Influence of the Nuclear Genome On Transcription of a Maize Mitochondrial Region Associated With Male Sterility And Toxin Sensitivity
Kennell, John Carlyle
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Comparison of plant and animal mitochondrial genomes and the manner in which mitochondrial genes are expressed reveals a few similarities (e.g. the genes that they encode) but many more differences. Assuming the endosymbiotic theory is 102 basically correct, plant and animal mitochondrial genomes have diverged in both gene organization and expression with animal mitochondria becoming highly efficient and plant mitochondria expanding in genome size (or remaining large) , without an apparent requ...irement for efficiency. Although disease susceptiblity confers no selective advantage to the plant, cms leads to outbreeding which increases genetic variability. Male sterility is certainly more important as a mechanism for outbreeding for species that primarily self-pollinate, than it is for plant species that have other mechanisms for outbreeding (such as spatial separation of reproductive parts or self-incompatibility) . Although T cytoplasm has only been detected on a few occasions (Duvick, 1965) and subsequently increased by plant breeders, it may have been around for a long time prior to its discovery.
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