Differences between phytophagous and predatory species in Pentatomidae based on the mitochondrial genome
Xiaofei Ding,
Siyuan Ge,
Jing Chen
et al.
Abstract:Pentatomidae includes many species of significant economic value as plant pests and biological control agents. The feeding habits of Pentatomidae are closely related to their energy metabolism and ecological adaptations. In this study, we sequenced the mitochondrial genomes of 12 Asopinae species using the next‐generation sequencing to explore the effect of dietary changes on mitochondrial genome evolution. Notably, all sequences were double‐stranded circular DNA molecules containing 37 genes and one control r… Show more
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