Table 2: Nucleotide sequence of mitochondrial mutations suppressed neither by mim3-1, NAM9-1 nor by nam3-1.
ORF-bi2 and ORF-bi3: Open reading frames of the introns bi2 and bi3; B1 and B3: first and third exon of the cytochrome b gene. fs: frameshift mutation; ms: missense mutation.
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