Arm-less mitochondrial tRNAs conserved for over 30 millions of years in spiders.
Joan PonsPere BoverLeticia Bidegaray-BatistaMiquel A ArnedoPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
The conservation of at least four arm-less tRNA genes in two sister spider genera for about 30 myr suggest that these genes are still encoding fully functional tRNAs though they may be post-transcriptionally edited to be fully functional as previously described in other species. We suggest that the presence of overlapping and truncated tRNA genes may be related and explains why spider mitogenomes are smaller than those of other invertebrates.