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- Heteroplasmy abstract "Heteroplasmy is the presence of a mixture of more than one type of an organellar genome (mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or plastid DNA) within a cell or individual. It is a factor for the severity of mitochondrial diseases. Since most eukaryotic cells contain many hundreds of mitochondria with hundreds of copies of mtDNA, it is possible and indeed very frequent for mutations to affect only some mitochondria while others are unaffected. Heteroplasmy can be beneficial rather than detrimental insofar as centenarians show a higher than average degree of heteroplasmy.Microheteroplasmy is normally found as hundreds of independent mutations in one organism, with each mutation usually found in 1–2% of all mitochondrial genomes. However, the rest of this article primarily focuses on more gross heteroplasmy.".
- Heteroplasmy thumbnail Heteroplasmy_present_in_Tsar_Nicholas_II.jpg?width=300.
- Heteroplasmy wikiPageID "1398039".
- Heteroplasmy wikiPageRevisionID "593558855".
- Heteroplasmy hasPhotoCollection Heteroplasmy.
- Heteroplasmy subject Category:Genetic_genealogy.
- Heteroplasmy subject Category:Mutation.
- Heteroplasmy comment "Heteroplasmy is the presence of a mixture of more than one type of an organellar genome (mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or plastid DNA) within a cell or individual. It is a factor for the severity of mitochondrial diseases. Since most eukaryotic cells contain many hundreds of mitochondria with hundreds of copies of mtDNA, it is possible and indeed very frequent for mutations to affect only some mitochondria while others are unaffected.".
- Heteroplasmy label "Heteroplasmia".
- Heteroplasmy label "Heteroplasmia".
- Heteroplasmy label "Heteroplasmy".
- Heteroplasmy label "Heteroplazmia".
- Heteroplasmy label "Hétéroplasmie".
- Heteroplasmy label "Гетероплазмия".
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Heteroplasmia.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Hétéroplasmie.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Heteroplazmia.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Heteroplasmia.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs m.04zdk_.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Q2581905.
- Heteroplasmy sameAs Q2581905.
- Heteroplasmy wasDerivedFrom Heteroplasmy?oldid=593558855.
- Heteroplasmy depiction Heteroplasmy_present_in_Tsar_Nicholas_II.jpg.
- Heteroplasmy isPrimaryTopicOf Heteroplasmy.