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Mitogenomics and the sister of Salmonidae
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2003Salmon, trout, char, grayling, whitefish and ciscoes are all members of Family Salmonidae and, whilst the monophyly of this group is not in doubt, determining which fishes are their closest relatives is a different story altogether. A new topology based on a mitogenomic study by Ishiguro et al.
Henner Brinkmann+3 more
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Mitogenomic analyses of eutherian relationships
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2002Reasonably correct phylogenies are fundamental to the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Here, we present phylogenetic findings based on analyses of 67 complete mammalian mitochondrial (mt) genomes. The analyses, irrespective of whether they were performed at the amino acid (aa) level or on nucleotides (nt) of first and second codon positions, placed ...
Axel Janke, Ulfur Arnason
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Genome, 2010
Extraordinary variation has been found in mitochondrial (mt) genome inheritance, gene content and arrangement among bivalves. However, only few bivalve mt genomes have been comparatively analyzed to infer their evolutionary scenarios. In this study, the complete mt genome of the venerid Paphia euglypta (Bivalvia: Veneridae) was firstly studied and ...
Xiangyun WuX. Wu+2 more
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Extraordinary variation has been found in mitochondrial (mt) genome inheritance, gene content and arrangement among bivalves. However, only few bivalve mt genomes have been comparatively analyzed to infer their evolutionary scenarios. In this study, the complete mt genome of the venerid Paphia euglypta (Bivalvia: Veneridae) was firstly studied and ...
Xiangyun WuX. Wu+2 more
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Concordance analysis in mitogenomic phylogenetics
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2012Here I advocate the utility of Bayesian concordance analysis as a mechanism for exploring the magnitude and source of phylogenetic signal in concatenated mitogenomic phylogenetic studies. While typically applied to the study of independently evolving gene trees, Bayesian concordance analysis can also be applied to linked, but individually analyzed ...
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Mitogenomic diversity in Russians and Poles
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2017Complete mtDNA genome sequencing improves molecular resolution for distinguishing variation between individuals and populations, but there is still deficiency of mitogenomic population data. To overcome this limitation, we used Sanger-based protocol to generate complete mtDNA sequences of 376 Russian individuals from six populations of European part of
O. V. Zhukova+8 more
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Mitogenomic analyses of caniform relationships
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007Extant members of the order Carnivora split into two basal groups, Caniformia (dog-like carnivorans) and Feliformia (cat-like carnivorans). In this study we address phylogenetic relationships within Caniformia applying various methodological approaches to analyses of complete mitochondrial genomes.
Axel Janke+3 more
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The complete mitogenome of Fusarium gerlachii
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014The structure of the Fusarium gerlachii mitogenome is similar to that of closely related Fusarium graminearum; it has a total length of 93,428 bp, the base composition of the genome is: A (35.3%), T (32.8%), C (14.7%) and G (17.2%). The mitogenome contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and 28 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes.
Anne D. van Diepeningen+3 more
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2019
The fungal order Ophiostomatales contains numerous species important in medical fields, agriculture, and forestry, and several species have had available mitogenome information. The nuclear genome of the entomopathogenic fungus Sporothrix insectorum has been reported, while its mitogenome remains unknown.
Shu Zhang, Yong-Jie Zhang, Zhi-Liang Li
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The fungal order Ophiostomatales contains numerous species important in medical fields, agriculture, and forestry, and several species have had available mitogenome information. The nuclear genome of the entomopathogenic fungus Sporothrix insectorum has been reported, while its mitogenome remains unknown.
Shu Zhang, Yong-Jie Zhang, Zhi-Liang Li
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Mitogenomics and metazoan evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013Robert DeSalle+3 more
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Mitogenomic diversity in Czechs and Slovaks
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2022Boris, Malyarchuk+5 more
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