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- kinetoplast of trypanosomes, minicircles encode guide RNAs for RNA editing. In Amphidinium, the chloroplast genome is made of minicircles that encode chloroplast...
- maxicircles and minicircles. Maxicircles are between 20 and 40kb in size and there are a few dozen per kinetoplast. There are several thousand minicircles per kinetoplast...
- kinetoplast, is made up of a highly complex series of catenated circles and minicircles and requires a cohort of proteins for organisation during cell division...
- in chloroplast DNA are found on numerous 2-3 kbp minicircles, analogous to plasmids. Most minicircles have only a few protein-coding genes; many have just...
- the species. Minicircles are small (around 1 kb) but more numerous than maxicircles, a mitochondrion contains several thousands minicircles. Maxicircles...
- rings that make up its mitochondrial DNA, consists of thousands of "minicircles" that are identical in sequence. Claes F, Buscher P, Touratier L, Goddeeris...
- (PDF) on 30 May 2009. Nehlsen K, Broll S, Bode J (2006). "Replicating minicircles: Generation of nonviral episomes for the efficient modification of dividing...
- peridinin-containing dinoflagellates is contained in a series of small circles called minicircles. Each circle contains one or two polypeptide genes. The genes for these...
- organized into two distinct types of rings: maxicircles and minicircles. Maxicircles and Minicircles: The maxicircles are analogous to the mitochondrial DNA...
- John H. (2006). "3D reconstruction and comparison of shapes of DNA minicircles observed by cryo-electron microscopy". Nucleic Acids Research. 34 (18):...