The complete mitochondrial genome of Odontolabis fallaciosa (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) with its phylogenetic implications
Qian Wang, Jing Liu, Ziqi Lin, Xia Wan
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Department of Ecology, School of Resources and Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, P. R. China
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Published
2018-07-24
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2018-07-24
Abstract
In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Odontolabis fallaciosa was sequenced for the first time using the next generation sequencing method. Like most reported mitogenomes of scarab beetles, it was a double-stranded circular molecule, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and a control region. The mitogenome of O. fallaciosa was 19,614 bp in length. The base nucleotide composition in the mitogenome of O. fallaciosa was: A (40.0%), T (30.5%), C (18.5%) and G (11.0%), with the total AT content of 70.5%. The phylogenetic analysis of twelve species of stag beetles and other three scarab beetles showed that O. fallaciosa and Aegus angustus share a common ancestor. The mitogenomic data could provide a reliable reference for the future study on conservation, phylogeny and even evolution of these species.