2014
DOI: 10.2108/zs130213
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome ofEpigonichthys cultellus(Cephalochordata: Branchiostomatidae)

Abstract: The systematic position of the amphioxus species with dextral gonads distributed in the southeast Pacific and Indian Oceans has remained to be clarified due to the adoption of different names by different researchers. Mitochondrial (mt) DNA is generally considered to be a powerful molecular marker in taxonomic studies. For a reliable systematics of the amphioxi collected from the South China Sea, we sequenced the complete mtDNA from a single specimen and compared it with those of the other eight amphioxus spec… Show more

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“…The genomic content and the overall arrangement of genes in the Red Sea A. lucayanum mitochondrial genome is similar to other previously reported mitogenomes of the A. lucayanum species complex [5][6][7][8]23]. Consequently it differs from Epigonichthys and Branchiostoma genera in an inversion extending from the trnL(cta) to the nad6 gene.…”
Section: Genome Content and Genome Organizationsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The genomic content and the overall arrangement of genes in the Red Sea A. lucayanum mitochondrial genome is similar to other previously reported mitogenomes of the A. lucayanum species complex [5][6][7][8]23]. Consequently it differs from Epigonichthys and Branchiostoma genera in an inversion extending from the trnL(cta) to the nad6 gene.…”
Section: Genome Content and Genome Organizationsupporting
confidence: 84%