1. Complete mitochondrial genome of the bamboo snout beetle, <italic>Cyrotrachelus buqueti</italic> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
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Yang, Wen-Jia, Yang, Da-Xing, Xu, Kang-Kang, Cao, Yu, Meng, Yong-Lu, Wu, Yan, Li, Guo-Yong, Zhang, Guo-Zhou, Wang, Ya-Wei, and Li, Can
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BEETLES ,INSECTS ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,INSECT genomes ,BAMBOO diseases & pests - Abstract
The bamboo snout beetle
Cyrotrachelus buqueti (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a destructive forest pest and distributed widely in Southeast Asia. The 15,035 bp complete mitochondrial genome of the species consists of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA genes (rRNAs), 21 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs) and a control region (GenBank accession no. MG674390). Thetrnl gene was not found in theC. buqueti mitogenome. The gene order and the orientation ofC. buqueti were similar to those found in other Coleoptera species. The nucleotide composition was significantly biased (A, G, C, and T was 38.18%, 10.10%, 16.16%, and 35.56%, respectively) with A + T contents of 73.74%. ATG, ATA, ATT, AAT, and TTG were initiation codons and TAA, TAG, and T were termination codons. All the 21 tRNAs displayed a typical cloverleaf secondary structure, except fortrnS which lacked the dihydrouridine arm. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using 13 PCGs with 14 other beetles showed that1 C. buqueti is closely related toEucryptorhynchus brandti , which agree with the traditional classification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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