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Heteroplasmy Suggests Paternal Co-transmission of Multiple Genomes and Pervasive Reversion of Maternally into Paternally Transmitted Genomes of Mussel (Mytilus) Mitochondrial DNA

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Marine mussels of the genus Mytilus have two types of mitochondrial DNA with separate paternal and maternal inheritance. Females are homoplasmic for an F genome that is transmitted to all offspring, whereas males are heteroplasmic for this F genome and for a highly diverged (>20%) M genome that is transmitted only to sons. Here we provide phylogenetic evidence based on lrRNA sequence data that most of the paternal genomes in European M. trossulus have an introgressive female M. edulis origin and are nearly indistinguishable in sequence from F types of M. trossulus. This observation is best explained by the hypothesis that introgressed F type molecules have recently invaded the paternal route and have assumed the role of M molecules, then resetting to zero the time of sequence divergence between M and F lineages. European M. trossulus shows a high prevalence of males heteroplasmic for three different mitochondrial DNA types all having the same two paternal types and the same maternal type, consistent with.paternal co-transmission of multiple genomes. Co-transmission of the same genomes must apparently operate uninterruptedly for several generations in spite of the very different evolutionary origin of the specific molecules that are transmitted paternally and maternally in European M. trossulus.

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Quesada, H., Stuckas, H. & Skibinski, D.O. Heteroplasmy Suggests Paternal Co-transmission of Multiple Genomes and Pervasive Reversion of Maternally into Paternally Transmitted Genomes of Mussel (Mytilus) Mitochondrial DNA . J Mol Evol 57 (Suppl 1), S138–S147 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00239-003-0019-y

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