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Beyond the Powerhouse: Integrating Mitonuclear Evolution, Physiology, and Theory in Comparative Biology
Author(s) -
Justin C. Havird,
Ryan J. Weaver,
Liliana Milani,
Fabrizio Ghiselli,
Ryan Greenway,
Adam J. Ramsey,
Ana Gabriela Jiménez,
Damian K. Dowling,
Wendy R. Hood,
Kristi L. Montooth,
Suzanne Estes,
Patricia M. Schulte,
Inna M. Sokolova,
Geoffrey E. Hill
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
integrative and comparative biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.328
H-Index - 123
eISSN - 1557-7023
pISSN - 1540-7063
DOI - 10.1093/icb/icz132
Subject(s) - biology , coevolution , genome , evolutionary biology , computational biology , gene , genetics
Eukaryotes are the outcome of an ancient symbiosis and as such, eukaryotic cells fundamentally possess two genomes. As a consequence, gene products encoded by both nuclear and mitochondrial genomes must interact in an intimate and precise fashion to enable aerobic respiration in eukaryotes. This genomic architecture of eukaryotes is proposed to necessitate perpetual coevolution between the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes to maintain coadaptation, but the presence of two genomes also creates the opportunity for intracellular conflict. In the collection of papers that constitute this symposium volume, scientists working in diverse organismal systems spanning vast biological scales address emerging topics in integrative, comparative biology in light of mitonuclear interactions.

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