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Three new Diplozoidae mitogenomes expose unusual compositional biases within the Monogenea class: implications for phylogenetic studies.

Dong ZhangHong ZouShan G WuMing LiIvan JakovlićJin ZhangRong ChenWen X LiGui T Wang
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Our results show that nad2, atp6 and nad6 (fast-evolving) would be better candidates than cox1 (slow-evolving) for species identification and population genetics studies in Diplozoidae. Nucleotide bias and codon and amino acid usage patterns of the three diplozoid mitogenomes are more similar to cestodes and trematodes than to other monogenean flatworms. This unusual mutational bias was reflected in disproportionately long branches in the phylogram. Our study offsets the scarcity of molecular data for the subclass Polyopisthocotylea to some extent, and might provide important new insights into the evolutionary history of the three genera and three suborders.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • case control
  • electronic health record
  • dna methylation
  • single molecule
  • data analysis