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Compared to plastid genomes, plant mitochondrial genomes have been less frequently used for species discrimination and phylogenetic studies due to assembly challenges, lower substitution rates and rapid structural evolution. However, this study demonstrates that mitochondrial genome fragments can be valuable for both molecular species identification ...
Katarzyna Krawczyk+4 more
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Pilargidae is a family of free-living and burrowing marine annelids. A lack of available molecular data for most of these species has precluded a molecular assessment of their phylogenetic relationships and has left uncertain the placement of ...
Sonja Huč+3 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny, diversification, and biogeography of South American spiny rats [PDF]
Echimyidae is one of the most speciose and ecologically diverse rodent families in the world, occupying a wide range of habitats in the Neotropics. However, a resolved phylogeny at the genus-level is still lacking for these 22 genera of South American spiny rats, including the coypu (Myocastorinae), and 5 genera of West Indian hutias (Capromyidae ...
Pierre-Henri Fabre+12 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic analysis of the Weddell seal, Leptonychotes weddellii
The Weddell seal, Leptonychotes weddellii, which belongs to the family Phocidae, is an abundant pinniped that inhabits the Antarctica. Here, we present the complete mitochondrial genome and phylogeny of L. weddellii. The total length of the mitogenome is
Jong-U Kim, Jeong-Hoon Kim
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Conducted a year‐long Malaise trap monitoring study across Germany, revealing 14,445 OTUs, including 8,589 assigned species, highlighting extensive small‐scale and largely undescribed diversity. Identified 17 invasive species, five of which are new records for Germany, underscoring the need for continuous monitoring to manage invasive species ...
Leighton J. Thomas+11 more
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In this study, the mitogenomes of two Paxillus species were assembled, annotated and compared. The two mitogenomes of Paxillus involutus and P. rubicundulus comprised circular DNA molecules, with the size of 39,109 bp and 41,061 bp, respectively ...
Qiang Li+6 more
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Mitochondrial genome of Neilupotamon papileonaceum, with its phylogenetic analysis
The mitochondrial genome of one potamidae species Neilupotamon papileonaceum was sequenced and annotated. The mitogenome is 16,273 bp in length, containing 37 typical genes. The A + T content of the whole mitogenome is 68.9%.
Gang Xiong+6 more
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Evolutionary history of the Nesophontidae, the last unplaced Recent mammal family [PDF]
The mammalian evolutionary tree has lost several major clades through recent human-caused extinctions. This process of historical biodiversity loss has particularly affected tropical island regions such as the Caribbean, an area of great evolutionary ...
Barnes, I+6 more
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Geographic Variation of Phyllodiaptomus tunguidus Mitogenomes: Genetic Differentiation and Phylogeny [PDF]
Xiaoli Zhang+6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Climate change has influenced the evolution of the world's biota, shaping species distributions, promoting diversification and causing extinctions. The turbulent climatic oscillations of the Pleistocene, which caused repeated periods of isolation and secondary contact, have left lasting signatures on the genomes of species across the world.
Anna M. Kearns+9 more
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