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Journal of Genetics and Genomes

Journal of Genetics and Genomes

ISSN: 2684-4567

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Most prokaryotes have practically no repetitive DNA in their genomes. Regardless, some beneficial minuscule creatures (for instance Serratia symbiotica) have reduced genomes and a high piece of pseudogenes: only ~40% of their DNA encodes proteins. The chromosomes in the core, organelles, for example, the chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own DNA. Mitochondria are here and there said to have their own genome regularly alluded to as the "mitochondrial genome". The DNA found inside the chloroplast might be alluded to as the "plastome". Like the microbes they began from, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a round chromosome.

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