In the context of mitochondrial genomics, represents the maximum cumulative length of dispersed repeats identified in a comparative study of Araceae (Aroid) mitochondrial genomes. Specifically, this total was found in the species Pinellia ternata , which possesses the largest genome in the group.
A comparative analysis of nine Araceae species revealed significant variation in mitochondrial genome architecture. Key findings include: 122573
The species P. ternata is unique in this group for possessing Class IV repeats (those larger than 5,000 bp), which account for approximately 5.5% of its total mitogenome length. In the context of mitochondrial genomics, represents the