Seong Duk Do, Dae-Yeul Bae, Jae-Hun Kim, Jae-Sung Rhee
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摘要
七元蝇科(Heptageniidae)是种类最丰富、分布最广的蜉蝣科之一,其独特的线粒体基因间隔和tRNA基因复制特征使其与众不同。在这个数据集中,我们展示了Afronurus levis (Navás, 1912)的完整线粒体基因组序列,这是蜉蝣七氏蝇科的一员。结果表明,拟南麻有丝分裂基因组全长15362个碱基对,包括13个蛋白质编码基因(PCGs)、23个tRNA基因和2个核糖体RNA基因。在A. levis基因组中检测到一个额外的trnM基因,与其他Heptageniid物种的观察结果一致。结果表明,新测序的李氏裂丝基因组碱基组成分别为31.7% A、32.7% T、14.1% G和21.5% c。系统发育分析表明,新测序的李氏裂丝基因组属于Afronurus属,与A. drepanophyllus更接近。
The complete mitogenome dataset of the heptageniid mayfly Afronurus levis (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae: Ecdyonurinae) from South Korea.
The Heptageniidae family stands out as one of the most abundant and widespread among mayflies, distinguished by its unique mitochondrial characteristics in intergenic spacers and duplication of transfer RNA (tRNA) genes. In this dataset, we present the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Afronurus levis (Navás, 1912), a member of the Heptageniidae family of mayflies. The total length of the A. levis mitogenome was determined to be 15,362 base pairs, encompassing 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 23 tRNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes. An additional trnM gene was detected in the A. levis genome, consistent with observations in other Heptageniid species. The base composition of the A. levis mitogenome was determined to be 31.7 % A, 32.7 % T, 14.1% G, and 21.5 % C. Phylogenetic analysis using PCGs confirmed that the newly sequenced A. levis mitogenome clusters within the genus Afronurus, showing closer proximity to that of A. drepanophyllus.
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