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Complete mitochondrial genome MK992912 of Great Knot ( Calidris tenuirostris ) is a chimera with DNA from Pacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulva (Aves: Charadriiformes).

George SangsterJolanda A Luksenburg
Published in: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources (2024)
A complete mitochondrial genome of Great Knot ( Calidris tenuirostris ), MK992912, was published by He and colleagues in 2020. Here we show that this mitogenome is actually a chimera containing DNA fragments of both C. tenuirostris (15,567 bp, 92.8%) and Pacific Golden Plover ( Pluvialis fulva , 1208 bp, 7.2%). Detecting such errors is possible before publication if each sequenced fragment is separately analyzed phylogenetically before assembling the fragments into a single mitogenome. This mitogenome has been re-used in at least four phylogenies. The error is documented to avoid the perpetuation of erroneous sequence information in the literature.
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