Molecular analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Phytophthoraa
Authors: H. F�rster; T. G. Kinscherf; S. A. Leong; D. P. Maxwell;
doi: 10.1007/bf00436882
Molecular analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Phytophthoraa
Abstract
The organization of the mitochondrial genomes from two morphologically similar Phytophthora isolates, P. megasperma f. sp. glycinea (Pmg) and P. megasperma f. sp. medicaginis (Pmm), and the morphologically different species, P. parasitica var. nicotianae (Ppn), has been studied. The mtDNAs are circular, and their estimated sizes are 45.3 kb, 41 kb, and 39.5 kb for Pmg, Pmm, and Ppn, respectively. Physical maps were constructed for restriction endonuclease sites. Four genes (l-rRNA, s-rRNA, oxi-2, and cob) were found to have the same order in the three mtDNAs.
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