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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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The complete mitochondrial genomes of Notiophilus quadripunctatus Dejean, 1826 and Omophron limbatum (Fabricius, 1777): New insights into the mitogenome phylogeny of the Carabidae (Insecta, Coleoptera)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2022
The Carabidae is by far the largest family of the Adephaga, with more than 40,000 described species. Whereas their phylogeny has been extensively studied, convergences and reversals in morphological traits prevent a robust phylogenetic concept so far ...
M. Raupach   +3 more
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Towards a mitogenomic phylogeny of Lepidoptera

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
The 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 ...
David C. Lees   +3 more
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Complete mitogenome of Calliptamus barbarus Costa (Orthoptera: Acrididae) and its phylogeny in Acridoidea.

Zootaxa, 2022
Calliptamus barbarus Costa is a species in genus Calliptamus, belonging to the Calliptaminae, Acrididae, Orthoptera. In the present study, the mitogenome of C. barbarous was determined and annotated to better identify C.
Xunhuan Ding   +7 more
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A mitogenomic phylogeny of the Entomobryoidea (Collembola): A comparative perspective

Zoologica Scripta, 2021
AbstractMitogenomes have been widely used as markers to reconstruct phylogenies of various groups of arthropods, but specifically for Collembola they have not been useful to resolve the relationships between some families, such as Paronellidae and Entomobryidae.
Nerivânia Nunes Godeiro   +5 more
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Mitogenomes provide insights into the phylogeny of Mycetophilidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea)

Gene, 2021
The 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.
Junhao Huang, Hong Wu, Qingyun Wang
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A Mitogenomic Exploration of the Phylogeny and Evolution of Extant Anurans

Russian Journal of Herpetology, 2016
Phylogenetic 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, 2014
We 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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Near-complete phylogeny of extant Crocodylia (Reptilia) using mitogenome-based data

, 2020
Species of the order Crocodylia are mostly large, predatory and semi-aquatic reptiles. Crocodylia, the closest living relatives of birds, first appeared in the Late Cretaceous period.
T. Pan   +9 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny of Nassarius (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)

Zoologica Scripta, 2019
AbstractNassariids (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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