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A Mitogenomic Exploration of the Phylogeny and Evolution of Extant Anurans
Russian Journal of Herpetology, 2016Phylogenetic relationships among major clades of anuran amphibians were analyzed using mitogenome sequences of 54 frog species from 41 genera. Anurans are under two major groups Archaeobatrachia and Neobatrachia. Mesobatrachia was introduced later this classification.
Manojit Bhattacharya+3 more
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A mitogenomic phylogeny and genetic history of sable (Martes zibellina)
Gene, 2014We assessed phylogeny of sable (Martes zibellina, Linnaeus, 1758) by sequence analysis of nearly complete, new mitochondrial genomes in 36 specimens from different localities in northern Eurasia (Primorye, Khabarovsk and Krasnoyarsk regions, the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Kuril Islands and the Urals). Phylogenetic analysis of mtDNA sequences demonstrates
Boris Malyarchuk+2 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny of Nassarius (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)
Zoologica Scripta, 2019AbstractNassariids (Family Nassariidae) are a group of marine snails that are distributed worldwide, with their maximum species diversity in tropical regions, particularly the Indo‐Pacific. However, the traditional taxonomy of Nassariidae defined by shell or radula characters is usually inconsistent with little phylogenetic signal. In the present study,
Yi Yang, Qi Li, Lingfeng Kong, Hong Yu
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mitogenomic analysis of decapod phylogeny
2012Für eine umfassende Untersuchung der Phylogenie der Decapoda wurden von mir die mitochondrialen Genome von 13 Dekapoden sequenziert. Zusammen mit den in der GenBank verfügbaren Sequenzen von 31 Dekapoden und dem von der Universität Bonn zur Verfügung gestellten mitochondrialen Genom von Dromia personata deckt dieser Datensatz alle großen Teilgruppen ...
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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2015
Two novel mitogenomes of Eozapus setchuanus (KJ648495) and Sicista concolor (KJ648496) were reported and their total lengths were 16,630 bp and 16,493 bp, respectively. Both mitogenomes which were analogous to other rodent mitogenomes, contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs, and a control region. Specifically, the ND2 gene of S.
Zhenxin Fan+9 more
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Two novel mitogenomes of Eozapus setchuanus (KJ648495) and Sicista concolor (KJ648496) were reported and their total lengths were 16,630 bp and 16,493 bp, respectively. Both mitogenomes which were analogous to other rodent mitogenomes, contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs, and a control region. Specifically, the ND2 gene of S.
Zhenxin Fan+9 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2009
The caecilians, members of the amphibian Order Gymnophiona, are the least known Order of tetrapods, and their intra-relationships, especially within its largest group, the Family Caeciliidae (57% of all caecilian species), remain controversial. We sequenced thirteen complete caecilian mitochondrial genomes, including twelve species of caeciliids, using
Peng Zhang, Peng Zhang, Marvalee H. Wake
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The caecilians, members of the amphibian Order Gymnophiona, are the least known Order of tetrapods, and their intra-relationships, especially within its largest group, the Family Caeciliidae (57% of all caecilian species), remain controversial. We sequenced thirteen complete caecilian mitochondrial genomes, including twelve species of caeciliids, using
Peng Zhang, Peng Zhang, Marvalee H. Wake
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Insights into the phylogeny of Hemiptera from increased mitogenomic taxon sampling
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of Hemiptera has progressed tremendously over the past two decades, some higher-level relationships remain poorly resolved. Here, we investigated the Hemiptera higher-level relationships using full mitochondrial genome data from 357 ingroup species, representing the most comprehensive sampling yet undertaken for
Nan Song, Te Zhao, Hao Zhang
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2003
The basal actinopterygians comprise four major lineages (polypteriforms, acipenseriforms, lepisosteids, and Amia) and have been collectively called "ancient fish." We investigated the phylogeny of this group of fishes in relation to teleosts using mitochondrial genomic (mitogenomic) data, and compared this to the various alternative phylogenetic ...
Masaki Miya+3 more
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The basal actinopterygians comprise four major lineages (polypteriforms, acipenseriforms, lepisosteids, and Amia) and have been collectively called "ancient fish." We investigated the phylogeny of this group of fishes in relation to teleosts using mitochondrial genomic (mitogenomic) data, and compared this to the various alternative phylogenetic ...
Masaki Miya+3 more
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A mitogenomic perspective on calyptrate phylogeny
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016openaire +2 more sources