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This is why once the members of an esoteric circle master technical terminology there appears a sense of mission, and joining such a circle itself has "the value of the sacrament of initiation" (1936, V).
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Based on the two 2.4 kb sequence repeats in the mitotypes, the pol mitotype is inferred as containing one master circle accompanied by two smaller circles 86.2 kb and 137.1 kb in size (Figure 7B), which is different from the nap mitotype (Figure 7A).
A pair of large repeats 2427 bp in size identified in pol are also found in nap [8] and related to the formation of the multipartite structure of the Brassica mitochondrial genome, including one master circle and two smaller subgenomic circles through homologous recombination [29], [30].
Large repeats are a cause of the formation of the multipartite structure of the Brassica mitochondrial genome, including one master circle and two smaller subgenomic circles, through reversible homologous recombination [ 18].
The presence of large repeats is believed to be associated with the formation of multipartite structure [ 15, 32], which are isomeric forms that consist of the master circle and two smaller subgenomic circles (56610 bp and 201863 bp) via intramolecular homologous recombination in oguC.
Several large segments of the mitochondrial genome were repeated in reverse orientation in the master circle resulting in duplication of approximately 350 kb in the master circle.
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