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Comparative Mitogenome Analysis of Gerbils and the Mitogenome Phylogeny of Gerbillinae (Rodentia: Muridae)

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.
L. Ding   +4 more
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Mitogenome‐based phylogeny of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)

Insect Science, 2023
Mosquitoes 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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Mitogenome, Gene Rearrangement and Phylogeny of Dicroglossidae Revisited [PDF]

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The 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.
Lichun Jiang   +4 more
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Diagnosis of mitogenome for robust phylogeny: A case of Cypriniformes fish group.

Gene, 2019
Phylogenetic tree using mitochondrial genes and nuclear genes have long been used for augmenting biological classification and understanding evolutionary processes in different lineage of life. But a basic question still exists for finding the most suitable gene for constructing robust phylogenetic tree.
J. Parhi   +4 more
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Mitogenome phylogeny reveals Indochina Peninsula origin and spatiotemporal diversification of freshwater crabs (Potamidae: Potamiscinae) in China

Cladistics, 2021
The Asian potamid subfamily Potamiscinae is the most species‐rich group of primary freshwater crabs in the world, and a large number of these (318 species in 52 genera) are found in China where they exhibit a remarkably high rate of endemism.
Da Pan   +9 more
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