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Evolution of pathogenic and nonpathogenic yeasts mitochondrial genomes inferred by supertrees and supermatrices with divergence estimates based on relaxed molecular clocks
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractThe evolution of mitochondrial genomes is essential for the adaptation of yeasts to the variation of environmental levels of oxygen. Although Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial DNA lacks all complex I genes, respiration is possible because alternative NADH dehydrogenases are encoded by NDE1 and NDI1 nuclear genes. The proposed whole genome duplication (WGD) in the yeast ancestor at 150-100 million years ago caused nuclear gene duplications and secondary losses, although its relation
doi:10.1101/486944
fatcat:tl7z7jlubvfuva4zac2w4ahuii