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Entomology

University of Northern Iowa

2019

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Analysis Of A Fragmented Mitochondrial Genome In A Chewing Louse, Geomydoecus Aurei, Alexandra Cleone Place Jan 2019

Analysis Of A Fragmented Mitochondrial Genome In A Chewing Louse, Geomydoecus Aurei, Alexandra Cleone Place

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A typical animal mitochondrial genome consists of a single circular chromosome with 37 genes (Shao et al. 2015). Atypical mitochondrial genomic arrangements have been found in some lice species, including some species with minichromosomes with only a single protein-coding or ribosomal RNA gene (Cameron et al. 2011). Mitochondrial genome data from two species of chewing lice from pocket gophers have been reported to date. For both species, Geomydoecus aurei and Thomomydoecus minor (order Phthiraptera, suborder Ischnocera, family Trichodectidae), the cox1 gene occurs on a small (less than 2,000 base-pair [bp]) minichromosome (Pietan et al. 2016).

Eight additional mitochondrial chromosomes of …