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The Mitogenomes and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Tribe Aedini in Culicidae (Diptera) [PDF]
Aedini, the largest tribe within the Culicidae family, includes a large number of taxonomically complex assemblages. Despite decades of extensive research, their phylogeny remains unresolved owing to conflicting signals in traditional classifications and
Wen‐Bo Fu +4 more
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Cistanche Species Mitogenomes Suggest Diversity and Complexity in Lamiales-Order Mitogenomes
The extreme diversity and complexity of angiosperms is well known. Despite the fact that parasitic plants are angiosperms, little is known about parasitic plant mitogenomic diversity, complexity, and evolution.
Haimei Chen +9 more
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Fragmentation of Long Reads Enables Reliable Mitogenome Assembly From Whole‐Genome Amplification Data With Pervasive Palindromic Reads [PDF]
ABSTRACT Whole genome amplification (WGA), and in particular multiple displacement amplification (MDA), has become a key technique for genomic sequencing of microscopic organisms, yet it introduces artefacts such as palindromic (inverted chimeric) reads that may compromise downstream analyses.
Matteo Vecchi +3 more
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Organelle genome evolution in the early‐diverging brown algal lineage, Ishigeales [PDF]
Abstract The order Ishigeales is an early‐diverging lineage of brown algae that exhibits remarkable morphological diversity ranging from simple filamentous forms to robust terete and foliose thalli, which may reflect complex evolutionary histories in their organelle genomes.
Hayeon Hwang +4 more
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The Ethiopian Highlands are considered a biodiversity hotspot, harboring a high number of endemic species. Some of the endemic species probably diversified in situ; this is, for example, the case of a monophyletic clade containing 12 known species of ...
Mariana L Lyra, Stéphane Boissinot
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Earthworms are an important ecological group, especially in agricultural regions in Northeast China. However, fewer studies focus on this group of organisms compared with other faunal groups.
Huifeng Zhao +2 more
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Phylogeography using mitogenomes: A rare Dipodidae, Sicista betulina , in North‐western Europe
Repeated climatic and vegetation changes during the Pleistocene have shaped biodiversity in Northern Europe including Denmark. The Northern Birch Mouse (Sicista betulina) was one of the first small rodent species to colonize Denmark after the Late ...
Liselotte Wesley Andersen +2 more
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Ocean-wide genomic variation in Gray's beaked whales, Mesoplodon grayi [PDF]
The deep oceans of the Southern Hemisphere are home to several elusive and poorly studied marine megafauna. In the absence of robust observational data for these species, genetic data can aid inferences on population connectivity, demography and ecology.
M. V. Westbury +8 more
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Caenogastropod mitogenomics [PDF]
In order to further resolve the phylogenetic relationships within Caenogastropoda, the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of Cochlostoma hidalgoi (Cyclophoroidea), Naticarius hebraeus (Naticoidea), Galeodea echinophora (Tonnoidea), and Columbella adansoni (Buccinoidea), and the partial mt genome of Erosaria spurca (Cypraeoidea) were sequenced.
Osca, David +2 more
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Dermestid beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichiformia: Dermestidae) are important pests of various storage products and pose a potential threat to international trade.
Yangyang Liu +4 more
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