Mitogenome
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Background New records of alien land planarians are regularly reported worldwide, and some correspond to undescribed species of unknown geographic origin. The description of new species of land planarians (Geoplanidae) should classically... more
Chondrichthyans are a class of fishes threatened with habitat destruction and fishing pressures. The current study presents the complete mitochondrial genome sequence (17,688 bp) of the vulnerable Hortle’s whipray, Himantura hortlei. The... more
Citation: Asem, A.; Eimanifar, A.; Li, W.; Shen, C.-Y.; Shikhsarmast, F.M.; Dan, Y.-T.; Lu, H.; Zhou, Y.; Chen, Y.; Wang, P.-Z.; et al. Reanalysis and Revision of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Artemia urmiana Günther, 1899... more
Abstract Ageneiosus pardalis is a trans-Andean member of the Neotropical freshwater fish family Auchenipteridae (Siluriformes). In this work, the complete mitochondrial genome of A. pardalis was pyrosequenced by FLX 454 technology. The... more
Chondrichthyans are a class of fishes threatened with habitat destruction and fishing pressures. The current study presents the complete mitochondrial genome sequence (17,688 bp) of the vulnerable Hortle's whipray, Himantura hortlei.... more
Background: The land flatworm Amaga expatria Jones & Sterrer, 2005 (Geoplanidae) was described from two specimens collected in Bermuda in 1963 and 1988 and not recorded since. Methods: On the basis of a citizen science project, we... more
It has been widely accepted that the Finno-Ugric Hungarian language, originated from proto Uralic people, was brought into the Carpathian Basin by the conquering Hungarians. From the middle of the 19 th century this view prevailed against... more
The complete mitochondrial genome of the assassin bug Brontostoma colossus (Distant, 1902) (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) has been sequenced using a genome-skimming approach on an Illumina Hiseq 2000 platform. Fifty-four additional... more
Euphausiid krill play a critical role in coastal and oceanic food webs, linking primary producers to upper trophic levels. In addition, some species support commercial fisheries worldwide. Despite their ecological importance, the genetics... more
Background Despite being one of the most studied families within the Carnivora, the phylogenetic relationships among the members of the bear family (Ursidae) have long remained unclear. Widely divergent topologies have been suggested... more