Small, circular replicating units of DNA
Minicircles are small (~4kb) circular replicons. They occur naturally in some eukaryotic organelle genomes. In the mitochondria-derived kinetoplast of trypanosomes, minicircles encode guide RNAs for RNA editing.[1] In Amphidinium, the chloroplast genome is made of minicircles that encode chloroplast proteins.[2][3]