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Fig. 1 | IMA Fungus

Fig. 1

From: Mitochondrial genome of Cordyceps blackwelliae: organization, transcription, and evolutionary insights into Cordyceps

Fig. 1

Circular map of the C. blackwelliae mitogenome. The outer ring marks relative positions of different genes, and the inner ring represents GC contents. All genes are transcribed at the same strand. Different kinds of genes/sequences are shown in different colours as indicated at the bottom of the figure. The 14 core PCGs and the two rRNA genes typically found in fungal mitogenomes are shown in bold. Intron-containing genes are marked by asterisks after their names. For introns, standard intron names (containing insertion point information) and intron-encoded proteins (G, GIY-YIG endonuclease; L, LAGLIDADG endonuclease; R, ribosomal protein; H, hypothetical protein) are given in the inner side of the outer ring. Please note that two introns, nad1P636 and cox3P631, do not contain an intronic ORF, and cox1P1057 contains two intronic ORFs. Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for details of the mitogenome annotations

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