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Complete mitogenome sequence of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti derived from field isolates from California and South Africa.


ABSTRACT: The Aedes aegypti mitogenome (Mt) sequences of field isolates from California and South Africa revealed a deletion between position 14,522 and 14,659 of the Mt contig of the AaegL5 reference genome. The length of the mitogenome of the California isolate was 16,659?bp and had 99.0% similarity with the AaegL5?Mt contig. The South African isolate sequence was 16,600?bp long and had 97.9% similarity with the reference. The region between 1496 and 1664?bp is similar to a nuclear pseudogene that might be a copy of a portion of the mitochondrial genome.

SUBMITTER: Schmidt H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7800648 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete mitogenome sequence of <i>Aedes</i> (Stegomyia) <i>aegypti</i> derived from field isolates from California and South Africa.

Schmidt Hanno H   Hanemaaijer Mark J MJ   Cornel Anthony J AJ   Lanzaro Gregory C GC   Braack Leo L   Lee Yoosook Y  

Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources 20181003 2


The <i>Aedes aegypti</i> mitogenome (Mt) sequences of field isolates from California and South Africa revealed a deletion between position 14,522 and 14,659 of the Mt contig of the AaegL5 reference genome. The length of the mitogenome of the California isolate was 16,659 bp and had 99.0% similarity with the AaegL5 Mt contig. The South African isolate sequence was 16,600 bp long and had 97.9% similarity with the reference. The region between 1496 and 1664 bp is similar to a nuclear pseudogene tha  ...[more]

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