The complete mitochondrial genome of the butterfly Apatura metis (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

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Min Zhang
Xinping Nie
Tianwen Cao
Juping Wang
Tao Li
Xiaonan Zhang
Yaping Guo
Enbo Ma
Yang Zhong
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[1] Shanxi University,Research Institute of Applied Biology
[2] Fudan University,School of Life Sciences
[3] Shanxi Academy of Agriculture Science Research Institute of Applied Biology,Institute of Plant Protection
[4] Shanxi University,School of Life Sciences
[5] Tibet University,Institute of Biodiversity Science and Geobiology
[6] Jilin University,Department of Immunology, Bethune Medical College
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2012年 / 39卷
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Genome architecture; Lepidoptera; Mitochondrial genome; Nymphalidae; Phylogeny;
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As an important pest in the Slender Leaved Willow (Salix alba), Apatura metis is called Freyer’s purple emperor, and its mitochondrial genome is 15,236 bp long. The encoded genes for 22 tRNA genes, two ribosomal RNA (rrnL and rrnS) genes, and 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), and a control region in the A. metis mitochondria are highly homologous to other lepidopteran species. The mitochondrial genome of A. metis is biased toward a high A + T content (A + T = 80.5%). All protein-coding genes, except for COI begins with the CGA codon as observed in other lepidopterans, start with a typical ATN initiation codon. All tRNAs show the classic clover-leaf structure, except that the dihydrouridine (DHU) arm of tRNASer(AGN) forms a simple loop. The A. metis A + T-rich region contains some conserved structures including a structure combining the motif ‘ATAGA’ and 19 bp poly (T) stretch, which is similar to those found in other lepidopteran mitogenomes. The phylogenetic analyses of lepidopterans based on mitogenomes sequences demonstrate that each of the six superfamilies is monophyletic, and the relationship among them is (((Noctuoidea + (Geometroidea + Bombycoidea)) + Pyraloidea) + Papilionoidea) + Tortricoidea. In Papilionoidea group, our conclusion argues that ((Lycaenidae + Pieridae) + Nymphalidae) + Papilionidae.
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