2020
DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2020.1781575
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The first complete mitochondrial genome of Bursidae from Bufonaria rana (Caenogastropoda: Tonnoidea)

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“…The following mitogenomes were used: OR522697 (direct submission), MW376482 (direct submission), MT408027 (Zhong et al. 2020 ), MW316790–MW316792 (Sanders et al. 2021 ), KP716635 (Osca et al.…”
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“…The following mitogenomes were used: OR522697 (direct submission), MW376482 (direct submission), MT408027 (Zhong et al. 2020 ), MW316790–MW316792 (Sanders et al. 2021 ), KP716635 (Osca et al.…”
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“…The complete mitogenome of M. chinensis is 16,238 bp in length (GenBank accession number: MT415926) and contains conserved set of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and a putative control region. The overall base composition of the mitogenome is estimated to be A 29.3%, T 37.6%, C 15.9% and G 17.1%, with a high A þ T content of 66.9%, which is similar, but higher than Bufonaria rana (69.0%) (Zhong et al 2020) which was closely related to Mitridae. The phylogenetic analysis inferred from the concatenated nucleotides sequences of 13 PCGs suggests that Mitridae has closely relationship with Bursidae and Volutidae (Figure 1).…”
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“…The overall base composition of the mitogenome is estimated to be A 29.3%, T 37.6%, C 15.9% and G 17.1%, with a high A + T content of 66.9%, which is similar, but higher than Bufonaria rana (69.0%) (Zhong et al. 2020 ) which was closely related to Mitridae. The phylogenetic analysis inferred from the concatenated nucleotides sequences of 13 PCGs suggests that Mitridae has closely relationship with Bursidae and Volutidae ( Figure 1 ).…”
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