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Hemipteran Mitochondrial Genomes: Features, Structures and Implications for Phylogeny

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 12382-12404

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms160612382

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  1. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [31430078, 31372237]
  2. External Cooperation Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [152111KYSB20130012]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of the China (MOST) [2011FY120200, 2014FY210200]
  4. National Science Fund for Fostering Talents in Basic Research [J1210002]

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The study of Hemipteran mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) began with the Chagas disease vector, Triatoma dimidiata, in 2001. At present, 90 complete Hemipteran mitogenomes have been sequenced and annotated. This review examines the history of Hemipteran mitogenomes research and summarizes the main features of them including genome organization, nucleotide composition, protein-coding genes, tRNAs and rRNAs, and non-coding regions. Special attention is given to the comparative analysis of repeat regions. Gene rearrangements are an additional data type for a few families, and most mitogenomes are arranged in the same order to the proposed ancestral insect. We also discuss and provide insights on the phylogenetic analyses of a variety of taxonomic levels. This review is expected to further expand our understanding of research in this field and serve as a valuable reference resource.

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