Mitochondrial genomes of Amoebozoa

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Protistology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.21685/1680-0826-2019-13-4-1
N. Bondarenko, A. Smirnov, E. Nassonova, A. Glotova, A. Fiore-Donno
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In this mini-review, we summarize the current knowledge on mitochondrial genomes of Amoebozoa. Amoebozoa is a major, early-diverging lineage of eukaryotes, containing at least 2,400 species. At present, 32 mitochondrial genomes belonging to 18 amoebozoan species are publicly available. A dearth of information is particularly obvious for two major amoebozoan clades, Variosea and Tubulinea, with just one mitochondrial genome sequenced for each. The main focus of this review is to summarize features such as mitochondrial gene content, mitochondrial genome size variation, and presence or absence of RNA editing, showing if they are unique or shared among amoebozoan lineages. In addition, we underline the potential of mitochondrial genomes for multigene phylogenetic reconstruction in Amoebozoa, where the relationships among lineages are not fully resolved yet. With the increasing application of next-generation sequencing techniques and reliable protocols, we advocate mitochondrial genomes as a promising tool for understanding evolutionary patterns in Amoebozoa.
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在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前对阿米巴原虫线粒体基因组的了解。变形虫是一种主要的、早期分化的真核生物谱系,至少有2400种。目前,共有18种阿米巴原虫的32个线粒体基因组可供公开获取。对于变形虫的两个主要分支,变形虫门和管状门,信息的缺乏尤其明显,每个分支只有一个线粒体基因组测序。这篇综述的主要重点是总结线粒体基因含量、线粒体基因组大小变化和存在或不存在RNA编辑等特征,显示它们在变形虫谱系中是独特的还是共有的。此外,我们强调了线粒体基因组在阿米巴虫多基因系统发育重建中的潜力,其中谱系之间的关系尚未完全解决。随着下一代测序技术和可靠方案的日益应用,我们提倡线粒体基因组作为理解变形虫进化模式的有前途的工具。
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Protistology
Protistology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Protistology is one of the five "organism-oriented" journals for researchers of protistan material. The Journal publishes manuscripts on the whole spectrum of lower Eukaryote cells including protozoans, lower algae and lower fungi. Protistology publishes original papers (experimental and theoretical contributions), full-size reviews, short topical reviews (which are supposed to be somewhat "provocative" for setting up new hypotheses), rapid short communications, book reviews, symposia materials, historical materials, obituary notices on famous scientists, letters to the Editor, comments on and replies to published papers. Chronicles will present information about past and future scientific meetings, conferences, etc. THE PECULIARITIES OF THE JOURNAL - reviews, overviews and theoretical manuscripts on systematics, phylogeny, evolution and ecology of protists are favourably accepted - the manuscripts on multicellular organisms concerning their phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with protists are also accepted - the size of manuscripts is usually not limited
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