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Table 1 Gene contents and total length of six mitotypes

From: Mitochondrial genome sequencing helps show the evolutionary mechanism of mitochondrial genome formation in Brassica

Feature

cam(%)

jun(%)

ole(%)

car(%)

pol(%)

nap(%)

Total gene content

54

54

95

53

56

55

Protein-coding genes

34

34

56

33

35

35

rRNA

3

3

4

3

3

3

tRNA

18

18

35

17

18

17

Total gene length

67729(30.82)

67732(30.82)

112418(31.20)

64976(27.98)

68408(30.62)

68415(30.84)

Protein exons

31620(14.39)

31620(14.39)

52753(14.64)

30297(13.05)

32295(14.46)

32259(14.54)

Protein introns

29590(13.47)

29593(13.47)

48722(13.52)

28234(12.16)

29594(13.25)

29711(13.39)

rRNA

5143(2.34)

5143(2.34)

8263(2.29)

5143(2.21)

5143(2.30)

5143(2.32)

tRNA

1376(0.63)

1376(0.63)

2680(0.74)

1302(0.56)

1376(0.62)

1302(0.59)

  1. The percentage of gene length accounting for the entire genome is indicated in parentheses. Cam, jun, ole, and car denote the mitotype of B. rapa, B. juncea, B. oleracea, and B. carinata, respectively. And the pol and nap denote two mitotypes of B. napus.