Authors
M Virginia Sanchez-Puerta, Yangrae Cho, Jeffrey P Mower, Andrew J Alverson, Jeffrey D Palmer
Publication date
2008/8/1
Journal
Molecular Biology and Evolution
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
1762-1777
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Horizontal gene transfer is surprisingly common among plant mitochondrial genomes. The first well-established case involves a homing group I intron in the mitochondrial cox1 gene shown to have been frequently acquired via horizontal transfer in angiosperms. Here, we report extensive additional sampling of angiosperms, including 85 newly sequenced introns from 30 families. Analysis of all available data leads us to conclude that, among the 640 angiosperms (from 212 families) whose cox1 intron status has been characterized thus far, the intron has been acquired via roughly 70 separate horizontal transfer events. We propose that the intron was originally seeded into angiosperms by a single transfer from fungi, with all subsequent inferred transfers occurring from one angiosperm to another. The pattern of angiosperm-to-angiosperm transfer is biased toward exchanges between plants belonging to the …
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