2014
DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2013.878909
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of tarim red deer ( Cervus elaphus yarkandensis )

Abstract: The complete mitochondrial genome of the tarim red deer, Cervus elaphus yarkandensis, was determined by accurate polymerase chain reaction. The entire genome was 16,351 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and 1 control region, all of which were arranged in a typical vertebrate manner. The overall base composition of the northeast sika deer's mitochondrial genome was 33.3% of A, 24.4% of C, 28.9% of T and 13.4% of G. A termination-associated sequence and several conse… Show more

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“…The size and orientation of tRNA and rRNA genes are similar to those of other cervids [8, 12-13, 21, 25-27, 33, 35]. The lack of the ''DHU'' arm in tRNA Ser has been reported in other species of Cervidae [8,21,[25][26][27]35]. The non-coding control region contains conserved sequence blocks, and termination-associated sequences; and can be used for fine-scale population studies, since it is amongst the most rapidly evolving segments in the animal mtDNA [17,19,24,28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The size and orientation of tRNA and rRNA genes are similar to those of other cervids [8, 12-13, 21, 25-27, 33, 35]. The lack of the ''DHU'' arm in tRNA Ser has been reported in other species of Cervidae [8,21,[25][26][27]35]. The non-coding control region contains conserved sequence blocks, and termination-associated sequences; and can be used for fine-scale population studies, since it is amongst the most rapidly evolving segments in the animal mtDNA [17,19,24,28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Noncoding region (D-loop) sequences are highly similar to other species of cervid species (Wada et al, 2010;Frank et al, 2016;Shao et al, 2016). The TAS-1 motif functionally correlates with the termination of the D-loop.…”
Section: D-loop Featuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Noncoding region (D-loop) sequences are highly similar to other species of cervid species (Wada et al, 2010;Frank et al, 2016;Shao et al, 2016). The TAS-1 motif functionally correlates with the termination of the D-loop.…”
Section: D-loop Featuresmentioning
confidence: 97%