Tom Duda (t_duda at orac.holonet.net) asks:
> Can anyone direct me to any complete sequences described (mt or nuclear)
> for any organism(s)? I have searched Genbank and so far have only come up
> with two complete mtDNA sequences. Do you have any hints on keywords to
> search? Thanks!
If you gopher to our neighbor here:
gopher.nih.gov
and use the following words for your search of the GenBank database:
mitochon* and circular and complete
you will get:
--> 1. gb:MTPACG P.anserina complete mitochondrial genome.
2. gb:OBEMTATPA O.berteriana mitochondrial F-1-ATPase alpha subunit gene, co...
3. gb:RICMTB1 Oryza sativa (rice) Mitochondrial plasmid-like DNA (B1), compl...
4. gb:PALMTCG Paracentrotus lividus mitochondrion, complete genome..
5. gb:BOVMT Bovine mitochondrion, complete genome..
6. gb:NEUMTPLCG N.crassa mitochondrial plasmid, complete genome..
7. gb:YSCMTCG S.cerevisiae mitochondrion DNA, complete genome, compiled from...
8. gb:HUMMTCG Human mitochondrion, complete genome..
9. gb:MUSMT Mouse mitochondrion, complete genome..
10. gb:XELMTCG X.laevis mitochondrial DNA, complete genome..
apart from #2, they all appear to be complete mitochondrial genomes.
regards, and best of luck
francis
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