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Towards a higher-level Ensifera phylogeny inferred from mitogenome sequences
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017Although mitogenomes are useful tools for inferring evolutionary history, only a few representative ones can be used for most Ensifera lineages. Thirty-two ensiferan mitogenomes were determined using ABI Sanger sequencing and standard primer walking of 2-3 overlapping Long-PCR fragments, or Illumina® HiSeq2000 for "shotgun" sequenced long-PCR-amplified
Zhi-Jun Zhou, Nian Liu, Fu-Ming Shi
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Mitogenome‐based phylogeny of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)
Insect Science, 2023AbstractMosquitoes are of great medical significance as vectors of many deadly diseases. Mitogenomes have been widely used in phylogenetic studies, but mitogenome knowledge within the family Culicidae is limited, and Culicidae phylogeny is far from resolved.
De‐Hong Chen +7 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny of Muricidae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)
Zoologica Scripta, 2023AbstractMuricidae is one of the most species‐rich and morphologically diverse families in Gastropoda, with a worldwide distribution. The classification of Muricidae has traditionally been based on shell and radular characteristics; however, the phylogenetic relationships within the family are debated due to morphological convergence and plasticity.
Yi Yu, Lingfeng Kong, Qi Li
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Biochemical Genetics, 2022
To enrich the mitogenomic database of Gerbillinae (Rodentia: Muridae), mitogenomes of three gerbils from different genera, Meriones tamariscinus (16,393 bp), Brachiones przewalskii (16,357 bp), and Rhombomys opimus (16,352 bp), were elaborated and compared with those of other gerbils in the present study.
Li Ding +4 more
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To enrich the mitogenomic database of Gerbillinae (Rodentia: Muridae), mitogenomes of three gerbils from different genera, Meriones tamariscinus (16,393 bp), Brachiones przewalskii (16,357 bp), and Rhombomys opimus (16,352 bp), were elaborated and compared with those of other gerbils in the present study.
Li Ding +4 more
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Towards a mitogenomic phylogeny of Lepidoptera
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014The backbone phylogeny of Lepidoptera remains unresolved, despite strenuous recent morphological and molecular efforts. Molecular studies have focused on nuclear protein coding genes, sometimes adding a single mitochondrial gene. Recent advances in sequencing technology have, however, made acquisition of entire mitochondrial genomes both practical and ...
Martijn J.T.N. Timmermans +2 more
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Mitogenomes provide insights into the phylogeny of Mycetophilidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea)
Gene, 2021The family Mycetophilidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea) consists of more than 4,500 described species distributed worldwide. Among them, dozens of species have been reported to be economically important to cultivated mushrooms and crops. Relationships among subfamilies in Mycetophilidae have been controversial by using morphological characters or gene markers.
Qingyun, Wang, Junhao, Huang, Hong, Wu
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Mitogenome, Gene Rearrangement and Phylogeny of Dicroglossidae Revisited
Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2020The paddy frog (Fejervarya multistriata) belonging to the family Dicroglossidae, is a species widely distributed in temperate and tropical Asia. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of F. multistriata was sequenced. The mitogenome was 17 677 bp in size, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 23 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, two ...
Li-Chun Jiang +4 more
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