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The graphic beauty butterfly Baeotus beotus (Doubleday 1849) (Nymphalidae: Coeini) is a rare fruit feeding species that inhabits humid tropical forests in Central and South America.
Melanie M. L. Lalonde
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The file ramshorn snail Planorbella pilsbryi Baker, 1926 (Gastropoda: Hygrophila: Planorbidae) is a widespread herbivorous North American freshwater snail found in diverse habitats, including standing and moving water bodies.
Emma M. Rempel +2 more
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Mitochondrial polymorphism m.3017C>T of SHLP6 relates to heterothermy
Heterothermic thermoregulation requires intricate regulation of metabolic rate and activation of pro-survival factors. Eliciting these responses and coordinating the necessary energy shifts likely involves retrograde signalling by mitochondrial-derived ...
Sarah V. Emser +5 more
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The complete mitogenome of Diaporthe nobilis [PDF]
The complete mitogenome of Diaporthe nobilis NIE8444 (KCTC No. 56710) isolated from alpine conifer Abies nephrolepis is determined by the Illumina Hiseq4000 platform in this study. This mitogenome consists of 67,437 bp length with 31.45% G + C content. A total of 51 genes were predicted in this mitogenome: 21 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs and 28 tRNAs.
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The peacock butterfly Aglais io (Linnaeus, 1758) (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae: Nymphalini) is a colorful and charismatic flagship butterfly species whose range spans from the British Isles and Europe through temperate Asia and the Far East.
Mackenzie R. Alexiuk +2 more
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Carangids are abundant and commercially important marine fish that contribute to a significant portion of the fisheries in many parts of the world. In the present study, we characterized the complete mitogenome of the Indian scad, Decapterus russelli and
Mukundan, Lakshmi +6 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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The mitochondrial genome of the springtail Bourletiella arvalis (Symphypleona, Collembola)
The complete mitochondrial genome of the springtail Bourletiella arvalis (Fitch, 1863) is herein described and applied to a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis, inclusive of all the Collembola mitochondrial DNAs sequenced so far.
Chiara Leo +7 more
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Implementing cost-effective monitoring programs for wild bees remains challenging due to the high costs of sampling and specimen identification. To reduce costs, next generation sequencing (NGS)-based methods have lately been suggested as alternatives to
Gueuning, Morgan +6 more
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Mammal mitogenomics from invertebrate‐derived DNA [PDF]
The metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA found in invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) has proven a powerful tool for monitoring biodiversity. To date, iDNA has primarily been used to detect the presence/absence of particular taxa using metabarcoding, though ...
Brazzola, G. +19 more
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