Why mitochondrial dna has different initiation for translation?
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Although most of the proteins present in mitochondria are encoded by the nDNA, a few are encoded by the mtDNA and are synthesized by the separate mitochondrial translation system. ... The mitochondrial translation more closely resembles its prokaryotic than its eukaryotic cytoplasmic counterpart.
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