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The complete mitogenome of Osteobrama belangeri is described using Ion Torrent (PGM sequencer), which was 16,609 bp in size comprising 13 mRNAs, teo rRNA genes, 22 tRNAs, and 926 bp as D-Loop control region, in addition to gene order and organization ...
Bijay Kumar Behera +8 more
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An ‛Aukward' Tale: A Genetic Approach to Discover the Whereabouts of the Last Great Auks. [PDF]
One hundred and seventy-three years ago, the last two Great Auks, Pinguinusimpennis, ever reliably seen were killed. Their internal organs can be found in the collections of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, but the location of their skins has ...
Carvalho, G.R. +14 more
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This study investigated the systematics and biogeography of the Middle American clade of Neotropical catfishes of the genus Rhamdia using mitogenome‐wide comparative data. Results refine and corroborate previous phylogenetic hypotheses, including the deep paraphyly of the species Rhamdia laticauda; they support a scenario of northward dispersal from ...
Jairo Arroyave +6 more
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The potato mitogenome is complex and to understand various biological functions and nuclear–cytoplasmic interactions, it is important to characterize its gene content and structure.
S. R. Achakkagari +4 more
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Scat DNA Applications for Low‐Density Carnivore Survey: Techniques, Efficiency and Future Directions
We reviewed 338 studies encompassing mostly Felidae, Canidae and Mustelidae species throughout the world, confirming scat DNA as a reliable genetic source for many applications. The findings here offer guidance for future studies on low‐density carnivores, helping to design cost‐effective research and improving data quality for conservation efforts ...
Marina Elisa de Oliveira +2 more
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The role of mitochondrial genome in inherited optic neuropathies [PDF]
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and Dominant Optic Atrophy (DOA) are common cause of vision loss. LHON is due in 90% of cases to three common point mutations in mitochondrial genome (mtDNA), affecting complex I subunit genes.
Caporali, Leonardo <1979>
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Abstract Population genomics analysis holds great potential for informing conservation of endangered populations. We focused on a controversial case of European whitefish (Coregonus spp.) populations. The endangered North Sea houting is the only coregonid fish that tolerates oceanic salinities and was previously considered a species (C.
Aja Noersgaard Buur Tengstedt +7 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the critically endangered Angelshark, Squatina squatina [PDF]
Here, we describe the first mitochondrial genome of the angelshark, Squatina squatina. The genome is 16,689 bp in length with 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and a non-coding control region. Base composition of the mitogenome has an
Finnegan, K.A. +4 more
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Intraspecific genetic variation in complex assemblages from mitochondrial metagenomics: comparison with DNA barcodes [PDF]
Metagenomic shotgun sequencing, using Illumina technology, and de novo genome assembly of mixed field-collected amples of invertebrates readily produce mitochondrial genome sequences, allowing rapid identification and quantification of species diversity.
Crampton-Platt, Alex +3 more
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A Genomic Exploration of the Possible De‐Extirpation of the Zanzibar Leopard
ABSTRACT The recently extirpated Zanzibar leopard was the only known African leopard (Panthera pardus spp.) population restricted exclusively to a major island habitat. Although its demise was driven through habitat change and conflict with humans, given its role as a keystone species for the Zanzibar Archipelago, its successful potential ...
Xin Sun +7 more
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