Background: The suborder Anoplura contains 540 species of blood-sucking lice that parasitize over 840 species of eutherian mammals. Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been found in the lice of humans, pigs, horses and rats from four families: Pediculidae, Pthiridae, Haematopinidae and Polyplacidae. These lice, eight species in total, are from the same major clade of the Anoplura. The mt genomes of these lice consist of 9?20 minichromosomes; each minichromosome is 1.5?4?kb in size and has 1?8 genes. To understand mt genome fragmentation in the other major clade of the Anoplura, we sequenced the mt genomes of two species of rodent lice in the genus Hoplopleura (family Hoplopleuridae). Results: We identified 28 mt genes on 10 minichro...
Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported in 11 species of sucking lice (suborder Ano...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Sucking lice are obligate ectoparasites of mammalian hosts, causing serious public health problems a...
Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported for 11 species/subspecies of sucking lice (...
Background: Blood-sucking lice (suborder Anoplura) parasitize eutherian mammals with 67% of the 540...
Unlike most bilateral animals, the blood-sucking lice of humans have extensively fragmented mitochon...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Bilateral animals are featured by an extremely compact mitochondrial (mt) genome that consists of a ...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Bilateral animals are featured by an extremely compact mitochondrial (mt) genome that consists of a ...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported in 11 species of sucking lice (suborder Ano...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Sucking lice are obligate ectoparasites of mammalian hosts, causing serious public health problems a...
Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported for 11 species/subspecies of sucking lice (...
Background: Blood-sucking lice (suborder Anoplura) parasitize eutherian mammals with 67% of the 540...
Unlike most bilateral animals, the blood-sucking lice of humans have extensively fragmented mitochon...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Bilateral animals are featured by an extremely compact mitochondrial (mt) genome that consists of a ...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Bilateral animals are featured by an extremely compact mitochondrial (mt) genome that consists of a ...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported in 11 species of sucking lice (suborder Ano...
Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its u...
Sucking lice are obligate ectoparasites of mammalian hosts, causing serious public health problems a...