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Below is a draft write-up summarizing these findings for a technical report or study summary:

The high frequency and large cumulative length of repeats (reaching up to 122,573 bp) in certain species like P. ternata are primary drivers of mitochondrial genome expansion within the Araceae family. Comparative Analysis of Araceae Mitochondrial Genomes - PMC 122573

A comparative analysis of nine Araceae species revealed significant variation in mitochondrial genome architecture. Key findings include: Below is a draft write-up summarizing these findings

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. Key findings include: In the context of mitochondrial

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.

Write-up: Comparative Analysis of Araceae Mitochondrial Genomes Genomic Repeat Diversity in Araceae Mitogenomes