Abstract Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in plant mitochondria is frequent, yet acquired genes are rarely functional due to expression barriers. The holoparasitic plant Lophophytum mirabile (Balanophoraceae) is an exceptional case, having functionally replaced numerous native mitochondrial genes with host-derived xenologues. This system provides a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of functional HGT assimilation. Here, we assembled mitochondrial genomes of the sister species L. pyra
A structural solution to functional HGT: gene chimaerism bypasses mitochondrial expression barriers in parasitic plants
M. Emilia Roulet·M. Virginia Sanchez‐Puerta·Luis Federico Ceriotti·Leonardo Martin Gatica‐Soria·Walter Daniel Tulle
