The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of
Gallinago gallinago gallinago
Linnaeus, 1758 was determined by the high-throughput data. The assembled mitogenome was 16,919 bp in length, with a 58.7% A + T content and GC skew of −0.3850. Among 13 PCGs, an unusual start codon (GTG) was identified for the
COX1
gene, and incomplete stop codons (T-) were found in the
COX3
,
ND2
and
ND4
genes. The function of a cytosine insertion at site 174 in the
ND3
gene and its phylogenetic significance are worthy of further scrutiny. In the control region (
CR
), thirteen 15-bp simple sequence repeats were found in
G. g. gallinago
. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that
Gallinago
was clustered at the basal position of the
Scolopax
clade and that the monophyly of
Gallinago
was also recovered. The mitogenome data of
G. g. gallinago
provides useful resources for further studying the evolution of Scolopacidae.
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