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Mitochondrial genome arrangement in Lepidoptera: evolutionary independency or phylogenetic signal?

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

In order to understand evolutionary characteristics of gene rearrangement in Lepidoptera, we collected all available complete mitogenome (mitogenome) sequences registered in GenBank (274 mitogenomes from 44 families in 23 superfamilies as of August 6, 2015). It turned up six rearrangements that differ from the arrangement of ancestral insects, including that of the gelechioid Mesophleps albilinella that we sequenced in this study. The M. albilinella mitogenome has a unique gene arrangement among the Gelechioidea: ARNESF (the underline signifies an inverted gene) at the ND3 and ND5 junction, as opposed to the ARNSEF that is found in ancestral insects. Most of the rearrangements can be explained by the tandem duplication-random loss model, but inversion, which requires recombination, is also found in two cases, including M. albilinella. Excluding the MIQ rearrangement at the A+T-rich region and ND2 junction, which is found in nearly all Ditrysia, most of the remaining rearrangements found in Lepidoptera appear to be independently derived in that they are automorphic at several taxonomic scales. Current mitogenomic data are limited, particularly for congeneric data. Thus, future research focused on congenerics could clarify evolutionary independency at the generic level also.

저자
  • Jeong Sun Park(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)
  • Min Jee Kim(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)
  • Su Yeon Jeong(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)
  • Iksoo Kim(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)