Complete mitochondrial genome sequences are presented from two dipluran hexapods (i.e., a group of “primarily wingless insects”) of the genus Campodea and compared to those of other arthropods. Their gene order is the same as in most other hexapods and crustaceans. Structural changes have occurred in tRNA-C, tRNA-R, tRNA-S1 and tRNA-S2 as well as in both ribosomal RNAs. These mtDNAs have striking biases in nucleotide and amino acid composition. Although the two Campodea species are morphologically highly similar, their genetic divergence is larger than expected, suggesting a long evolutionary history, perhaps under stable ecological conditions
Podsiadlowski, L., Carapelli, A., Nardi, F., Dallai, R., Koch, M., Boore, J.L., et al. (2006). The mitochondrial genomes of Campodea fragilis and Campodea lubbocki (Hexapoda: Diplura): High genetic divergence in a morphologically uniform taxon. GENE, 381, 49-61 [10.1016/j.gene.2006.06.009].
The mitochondrial genomes of Campodea fragilis and Campodea lubbocki (Hexapoda: Diplura): High genetic divergence in a morphologically uniform taxon
CARAPELLI, ANTONIO;NARDI, FRANCESCO;DALLAI, ROMANO;FRATI, FRANCESCO
2006-01-01
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequences are presented from two dipluran hexapods (i.e., a group of “primarily wingless insects”) of the genus Campodea and compared to those of other arthropods. Their gene order is the same as in most other hexapods and crustaceans. Structural changes have occurred in tRNA-C, tRNA-R, tRNA-S1 and tRNA-S2 as well as in both ribosomal RNAs. These mtDNAs have striking biases in nucleotide and amino acid composition. Although the two Campodea species are morphologically highly similar, their genetic divergence is larger than expected, suggesting a long evolutionary history, perhaps under stable ecological conditionsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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