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. 2014 May 28;15(1):405. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-405

Table 2.

Rhazya protein-coding gene content compared to other asterids and two representative angiosperms

Rhazya Asclepias Nicotiana Mimulus Boea Daucus Helianthus Vaccinium Silene Arabidopsis
atp[x] a d
ccm[x]
cob d
cox[x] c
matR
mttB b c
nad[x] c d
rpl2 ψ b
rpl5 b
rpl10 b
rpl16 a
rps1
rps2
rps3 c d ψ
rps4 ψ
rps7
rps10 b
rps11
rps12
rps13 ψ
rps14 ψ b ψ ψ ψ
rps19 ψc
sdh3 ψ ψ ψ
sdh4 ψc ψ
● present 38 38 37 35 37 33 31 36 25 31
○ absent 2 3 3 5 4 8 8 3 11 8
Ψ pseudo 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 5 2

aAlthough atp6 and rpl16 of Asclepias syriaca are annotated in GenBank as pseudogenes, new analyses suggest functionality for both genes. b Boea hygrometrica, c Helianthus annuus, and d Vaccinium macrocarpon mitochondrial genomes were re-annotated using MITOFY [27] in this study. atp[x] = atp[1,4,6,8,9], ccm[x] = ccm[B, C, Fc, Fn], cox[x] = cox[1-3], nad[x] = nad[1, 2, 3, 4, 4L, 5, 6, 7, 9].