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The mitochondrial genome of Chelonus formosanus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) with novel gene orders and phylogenetic implications.

Rui-Zhong YuanJin-Jin ZhouXiao-Han ShuXi-Qian YePu TangXue-Xin Chen
Published in: Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology (2022)
Chelonus formosanus Sonan is an important egg-larval parasitoid of noctuid moths and a potential candidate for understanding interactions between host and parasitoid mediated by polydnavirues (PDVs). We sequenced and annotated the mitochondrial genome of C. formosanus, which is 15,466 bp in length and possesses 38 mitochondrial genes. However, unlike most animal mitochondrial genomes, it contains one extra trnF gene. There are five transfer RNA (tRNA) rearrangement events compared with the ancestral gene order, which is a novel rearrangement type in Hymenoptera for all published mitogenomes so far. Phylogenetic trees supported C. formosanus from the subfamily Cheloninae was closely related to the subfamily Cardiochilinae and Microgastrinae.
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