International audienceThe complete mitochondrial genome of the recently discovered beetle family Iberobaeniidae is described and compared with known coleopteran mitogenomes. The mitochondrial sequence was obtained by shotgun metagenomic sequencing using the Illumina Miseq technology and resulted in an average coverage of 130 × and a minimum coverage of 35×. The mitochondrial genome of Iberobaeniidae includes 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs genes, and 1 putative control region, and showed a unique rearrangement of protein-coding genes. This is the first rearrangement affecting the relative position of protein-coding and ribosomal genes reported for the order Coleoptera
The complete mitochondrial genome of Xystrocera globosa is 15,706 bp in length, containing 13 protei...
The predaceous beetle family Cleridae includes a large and widely distributed rapid radiation, which...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
Coleoptera is the most diverse group of insects with over 360,000 described species divided into fou...
The ongoing exploration of biodiversity and the implementation of new molecular tools continue to un...
High-throughput DNA methods hold great promise for the study of the hyperdiverse arthropod fauna of ...
The nucleotide sequence of the complete mitogenome of the trilobite beetle, Platerodrilus sp. was de...
Abstract Background Insect mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) exhibit high diversity in some lineag...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
The Coleoptera (beetles) exhibits tremendous morphological, ecological, and behavioral diversity. To...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
Complete mitochondrial genomes have been shown to be reliable markers for phylogeny reconstruction a...
Mitochondrial genome analysis is an important tool for studying insect phylogenetics. The longhorn b...
The Coleoptera order is the richest group among Metazoa, but its phylogenetics remains incompletely ...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
The complete mitochondrial genome of Xystrocera globosa is 15,706 bp in length, containing 13 protei...
The predaceous beetle family Cleridae includes a large and widely distributed rapid radiation, which...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
Coleoptera is the most diverse group of insects with over 360,000 described species divided into fou...
The ongoing exploration of biodiversity and the implementation of new molecular tools continue to un...
High-throughput DNA methods hold great promise for the study of the hyperdiverse arthropod fauna of ...
The nucleotide sequence of the complete mitogenome of the trilobite beetle, Platerodrilus sp. was de...
Abstract Background Insect mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) exhibit high diversity in some lineag...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
The Coleoptera (beetles) exhibits tremendous morphological, ecological, and behavioral diversity. To...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
Complete mitochondrial genomes have been shown to be reliable markers for phylogeny reconstruction a...
Mitochondrial genome analysis is an important tool for studying insect phylogenetics. The longhorn b...
The Coleoptera order is the richest group among Metazoa, but its phylogenetics remains incompletely ...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
The complete mitochondrial genome of Xystrocera globosa is 15,706 bp in length, containing 13 protei...
The predaceous beetle family Cleridae includes a large and widely distributed rapid radiation, which...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...