In the present study, we determined the complete mitochondrial genome of
Andreaea regularis
Müll. Hal. 1890, a lantern moss of the genus
Andreaea
Hedw. (Andreaeaceae). The
A. regularis
mitochondrial genome, with a total length of 118,833 bp, consists of 40 protein-coding genes, 3 ribosomal RNA genes, and 24 transfer RNA genes. A phylogenetic tree constructed with 19 complete mitochondrial genomes composed of liverworts, hornworts, and 15 mosses showed that Andreaeales formed the closest sister to Sphagnales before divergence of the remaining moss groups, indicating
A. regularis
being one of the earliest mosses. Our findings could be beneficial to investigate the bryophyte evolution.
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