Why is mtDNA important?

Human Heredity: Principles and Issues (MindTap Course List)
11th Edition
ISBN:9781305251052
Author:Michael Cummings
Publisher:Michael Cummings
Chapter15: Genomes And Genomics
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Problem 10QP: What percentage of the DNA in the genome actually corresponds to genes? How much is actually...
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Why is mtDNA important?

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Mitochondria also are known as a powerhouse because it helps to release energy from food.  Mitochondria mostly found in eukaryotes. Mitochondria structure contains the outer mitochondrial membrane and inner membrane. There is also an intermembrane space present between the outer and inner membrane. The inner membrane folds inside and forms cristae. The fluid present inside the mitochondria known as the matrix.

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The mitochondrial genomes vary in size from one organism to another. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) found in Plasmodium falciparum is 6kb in length. In Cucumis melo (musk melon) the mtDNA is 2400kb long. The higher plant contains large mtDNAs and more genes than the small mtDNA of other organisms. The baker's yeast (Saccharomyces) contains 75kb mtDNA and encodes only a few proteins than the 16.5kb mtDNA of humans. The larger size of mtDNA in yeast is attributed to the presence of introns and large spacers between the genes.

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