Abstract:The complete mitochondrial genome of Rhabdophis guangdongensis is 17,785 bp in length, with a base composition of 38.7% A, 15.9% G, 23.5% C, and 21.9% T. It contains 2 ribosomal RNA(rRNA), 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA), and 2 control regions, similar to that of other (Colubridae). Twelve concatenated heavy-strand encoded protein-coding genes were used for Bayesian method to construct phylogenetic tree, R. guangdongensis forms a monophyletic group with Rhabdophis tigrinus. This is the first re… Show more
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