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Mitogenome of Alaudala cheleensis (Passeriformes: Alaudidae) and comparative analyses of Sylvioidea mitogenomes

Zootaxa, 2021
To gain a better understanding of mitogenome features and phylogenetic relationships in Sylvioidea, a superfamily of Passerida, suborder Passeri, Passeriformes, the whole mitogenome of Alaudala cheleensis Swinhoe (Alaudidae) was sequenced, a comparative mitogenomic analysis of 18 Sylvioidea species was carried out, and finally, a phylogeny was ...
Yang, Chao   +5 more
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Mitogenomic diversity in Russians and Poles

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2017
Complete mtDNA genome sequencing improves molecular resolution for distinguishing variation between individuals and populations, but there is still deficiency of mitogenomic population data. To overcome this limitation, we used Sanger-based protocol to generate complete mtDNA sequences of 376 Russian individuals from six populations of European part of
Boris, Malyarchuk   +8 more
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Mitogenomic diversity and differentiation of the Buryats

Journal of Human Genetics, 2017
In this paper we present a results of first comprehensive study of the complete mitogenomes in the Buryats with regard to their belonging to the main regional (eastern and western Buryats); tribal (Khori, Ekhirid, Bulagad, and Khongodor), and ethno-territorial (Aginsk, Alar, Balagansk, Barguzin, Ida, Khorinsk, Kuda, Selenga, Verkholensk, Olkhon, Tunka,
Miroslava, Derenko   +4 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 ...
Martijn J.T.N. Timmermans   +2 more
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Mitogenomic analyses of eutherian relationships

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2002
Reasonably correct phylogenies are fundamental to the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Here, we present phylogenetic findings based on analyses of 67 complete mammalian mitochondrial (mt) genomes. The analyses, irrespective of whether they were performed at the amino acid (aa) level or on nucleotides (nt) of first and second codon positions, placed ...
U, Arnason, A, Janke
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Mitogenomic analyses of caniform relationships

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007
Extant members of the order Carnivora split into two basal groups, Caniformia (dog-like carnivorans) and Feliformia (cat-like carnivorans). In this study we address phylogenetic relationships within Caniformia applying various methodological approaches to analyses of complete mitochondrial genomes.
Ulfur, Arnason   +3 more
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PAN-MITOGENOMICS

Biomics
As a result of sequencing an increasing number of genomes of any nature (nuclear, chloroplast, and also mitochondrial), it became obvious that not a single reference genome of a particular species reflects all the genetic diversity inherent in this species.
Azat Kuluev   +6 more
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The complete mitogenome of Fusarium gerlachii

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The structure of the Fusarium gerlachii mitogenome is similar to that of closely related Fusarium graminearum; it has a total length of 93,428 bp, the base composition of the genome is: A (35.3%), T (32.8%), C (14.7%) and G (17.2%). The mitogenome contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and 28 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes.
Kulik, Tomasz   +3 more
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The mitogenome of Paphia euglypta (Bivalvia: Veneridae) and comparative mitogenomic analyses of three venerids

Genome, 2010
Extraordinary variation has been found in mitochondrial (mt) genome inheritance, gene content and arrangement among bivalves. However, only few bivalve mt genomes have been comparatively analyzed to infer their evolutionary scenarios. In this study, the complete mt genome of the venerid Paphia euglypta (Bivalvia: Veneridae) was firstly studied and ...
Xiaodong, Xu, Xiangyun, Wu, Ziniu, Yu
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