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Evolutionary significance of an unusual chloroplast DNA inversion found in two basal angiosperm lineages

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CURRENT GENETICS
卷 37, 期 3, 页码 183-188

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SPRINGER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s002940050517

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chloroplast DNA rearrangements; basal angiosperms; inversions; inverted repeat; RNA secondary structure

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Two basal lineages of flowering plants possess an intergenic inversion in the chloroplast inverted repeat (IR), a region of the genome from which there have been few previous reports of this class of structural mutation. The size of the inversion (approximately 200 bp) places it in a class not previously seen in the plastid genome. The two lineages with the rearrangement, representatives of the orders Laurales and Nymphaeales, are not closely related and the inversion therefore probably arose independently in each group. The inversion is bordered by short, but highly conserved, inverted repeat motifs that were most likely associated with the inversion process, A stem-loop structure that involves these motifs may play a functional role in mRNA stability. It is seen in all optimal or nearly optimal predicted RNA foldings of the intergenic region.

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