Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the white root rot pathogen
Dematophora necatrix
(Xylariaceae: Xylariales)
Magriet A. van der Nest,
Emma T. Steenkamp,
Lieschen De Vos
et al.
Abstract:The mitochondrial genome of
Dematophora necatrix
is 121,350 base pairs in length with a G + C content of 30.19%. Phylogenetic analysis showed that
D. necatrix
grouped with other members of the Xylariaceae, with which its mitogenome also shares a broadly similar architecture and gene content. The
D. necatrix
mitogenome contains 14 protein-coding and 26 tRNA-encoding genes, as well as one copy each of the
rnl
,
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