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The complete mitochondrial genome of the critically endangered Angelshark, Squatina squatina [PDF]
Here, we describe the first mitochondrial genome of the angelshark, Squatina squatina. The genome is 16,689 bp in length with 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and a non-coding control region. Base composition of the mitogenome has an
Finnegan, K.A. +4 more
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The mitogenome phylogeny of Adephaga (Coleoptera)
The beetle suborder Adephaga consists of several aquatic ('Hydradephaga') and terrestrial ('Geadephaga') families whose relationships remain poorly known. In particular, the position of Cicindelidae (tiger beetles) appears problematic, as recent studies have found them either within the Hydradephaga based on mitogenomes, or together with several ...
Lopez-Lopez, A, Vogler, AP
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Integrative Taxonomy of the Gall Mite Nothopoda todeica n. sp. (Eriophyidae) from the Disjunct Afro-Australasian Fern Todea barbara: Morphology, Phylogeny, and Mitogenomics [PDF]
Philipp E. Chetverikov +3 more
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This study presents the first complete mitochondrial genome of Rhithrogena elasmaris, revealing its structural features and codon usage patterns. Comparative analysis with 29 other Heptageniidae species showed high genetic diversity and strong purifying selection across protein‐coding genes.
Qi‐Yong Mu +6 more
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Searching for signatures of selection in the Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) using allele-environment association approaches [PDF]
In the current context of a global human-mediated environmental crisis, understanding which genes and mechanisms are responsible for adaptation to different climates will enable predictions on how organisms will respond to a rapidly changing world. This
Chávez-Galarza, Julio +7 more
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Clitellata is a major clade of Annelida that includes almost all freshwater and terrestrial annelids as well as many marine species. Aquatic oligochaetes include the union of the two multispecies families: Naididae and Tubificidae. There has been much debate regarding the phylogeny and classification of the cosmopolitan and diverse Naididae.
Mercan, Deniz +6 more
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The taxonomic placement of the moth-butterfly, Macrosoma conifera (Warren 1897) (Lepidoptera: Hedylidae), has been controversial. The 15,344 bp complete M.
Bonnie S. McCullagh +5 more
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Plant Bugs Based on Mitochondrial Genomes (Heteroptera: Miridae)
This study for the first time employs mitochondrial genomes to resolve Miridae phylogeny, with 42 species spanning 39 genera across six of the seven currently recognized subfamilies. Bryocorinae is paraphyletic as the stem groups of Miridae. These findings provide a progressive phylogenetic framework with new significance for the future phylogenetic ...
Jia‐Dong Yin +3 more
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Abstract The genera of Miracinae, currently in something of a state of flux, are discussed with respect to their morphological and molecular attributes. Centistidea Rohwer, 1914 is treated provisionally as a valid genus, distinct from Mirax Haliday, 1833, based partly on propodeal morphology, though this is acknowledged to be an unstable character ...
Zhen Liu +2 more
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Mitogenome of Hygrobates turcicus
Mitochondrial genome of the water mite Hygrobates turcicus (sequence as fasta file + tbl annotations)
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