Nuclear-mitochondrial DNA segments resemble paternally inherited mitochondrial DNA in humans
Several strands of evidence question the dogma that human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited exclusively down the maternal line, most recently in three families where several individuals harbored a 'heteroplasmic haplotype' consistent with biparental transmission. Here we report a simi...
Main Authors: | Wei, W, Pagnamenta, AT, Gleadall, N, Sanchis-Juan, A, Stephens, J, Broxholme, J, Tuna, S, Odhams, CA, Genomics England Research Consortium, NIHR BioResource, Fratter, C, Turro, E, Caulfield, MJ, Taylor, JC, Rahman, S, Chinnery, PF |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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