107) Eight protein-coding genes use TAA as stop codon and others use incomplete stop codons "T" or "TA". |
PMID:23859054 DOI:10.3109/19401736.2013.803542 |
2015 Mitochondrial DNA |
* Complete mitochondrial genome of Neochauliodes bowringi (MacLachlan) (Megaloptera: Corydalidae). |
- We describe and analyze the complete mitochondrial genome of Neochauliodes bowringi (MacLachlan) (Megaloptera: Corydalidae). The length of the genome is 16,064 bp (GenBank accession No. JQ351950), the longest mitochondrial genome in the order Megaloptera already got, which includes 22 transfer RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNAs and an A + T-rich region. The gene arrangement is similar to that of Drosophila yakuba, the presumed ancestral insect mitochondrial gene arrangement. All protein-coding genes start with ATN start codon except for the gene ND4, which uses GTG as start codon. Eight protein-coding genes use TAA as stop codon and others use incomplete stop codons "T" or "TA". The A + T-rich region is located between rrnS and trnI with a length of 1328 bp. |
(1)76 genes, | (11)8 was | (21)3 has | (31)2 for |
(2)45 genes | (12)7 level | (22)3 is | (32)2 initiation |
(3)24 and | (13)6 carbonyl | (23)3 of | (33)2 level, |
(4)23 levels | (14)6 coding | (24)3 oxidation, | (34)2 production |
(5)18 expression | (15)5 C | (25)3 stability | (35)2 sequences |
(6)12 *null* | (16)5 gene | (26)3 thiol | (36)2 solutions |
(7)12 kinase | (17)5 isolate | (27)2 acid | (37)2 structures |
(8)9 1 | (18)5 kinases | (28)2 content | (38)2 that |
(9)9 in | (19)4 levels, | (29)2 contents | |
(10)8 2 | (20)3 expression, | (30)2 families |
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