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Complete mitochondrial genome of a carabid beetle, <i>Damaster mirabilissimus mirabilissim</i> (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
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2011
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Comparative GenomicsGeneticsEntomologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsDna BarcodingPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyComplete Mitochondrial GenomeTrna SerTransfer RnasGenetic VariationPhylogenomicsDamaster Mirabilissimus MirabilissimBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCarabid BeetleMedicine
Abstract In the present study, we report the 16 823‐bp long complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of a carabid beetle, Damaster mirabilissimus mirabilissim (Coleoptera: Carabidae), which is endangered in Korea. The gene arrangement of D. m. mirabilissim mitogenome is identical to the most common type found in insects. The start codon of the D. m. mirabilissim COI gene is a typical ATN codon. On the other hand, the initiation codon for ND1 gene is TTG, instead of ATN. All transfer RNAs (tRNAs) exhibit a stable canonical clover‐leaf structure, except for tRNA Ser (AGN), the dihydrouridine arm of which forms a simple loop. The 1703‐bp long A+T‐rich region is the second longest among the complete adephagan mitogenome sequences, next to Macrogyrus oblongus belonging to Gyrinoidea. One of the unusual features of the genome is the presence of a tRNA Leu (UUR)‐like sequence in the A+T‐rich region. This sequence displays the proper anticodon sequence and the potential to form secondary structures, but also harbors many mismatches in the stems.
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