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The phylogenic position of aschiphasmatidae in euphasmatodea based on mitochondrial genomic evidence.

Yanfei Li1, Shujing Wang1, Jiayue Zhou1, Tianqi Li2, Kun Jiang1, Yaoyao Zhang1, Chenguang Zheng1, Jingyu Liang1, Wenjun Bu1.   

Abstract

The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) has been regarded as significant source of data to better understand the phylogenetic relationships within the Euphasmatodea, but no mitogenome in Aschiphasmatoidea has been sequenced to date. In this study, two mitogenomes of Orthomeria smaragdinum and Nanhuaphasma hamicercum of Aschiphasmatidae were sequenced and annotated for the first time. The same mitochondrial gene rearrangement structure was present in the two mitogenomes sequenced, showing as the translocation of tRNA-Arg and tRNA-Asn, which conformed to the tandem duplication-random loss and could be used as a possible synapomorphy for Aschiphasmatidae. The phylogenetic results based on the maximum likelihood (ML) and bayesian inference (BI) methods both showed that Aschiphasmatidae and Neophasmatodea in Euphasmatodea are sister taxa. Although the monophyly of Oriophasmata, Occidophasmata, Diapheromeridae, Phasmatidae, Lonchodidae and Bacilloidea has not been solved, the monophyly of Neophasmatodea and Phyllioidea was well supported.
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Keywords:  Aschiphasmatidae; Euphasmatodea; Mitogenome; Phylogeny; Synapomorphy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34592348     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2021.145974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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