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Complete Sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta: Gene arrangements indicate that platyhelminths are eutrochozoans

Authors :
Nickisch-Rosenegk, Markus von
Nickisch-Rosenegk, Markus von
Brown, Wesley M.
Boore, Jeffrey L.
Nickisch-Rosenegk, Markus von
Nickisch-Rosenegk, Markus von
Brown, Wesley M.
Boore, Jeffrey L.
Source :
Molecular Biology and Evolution; vol 18, iss 5
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Using "long-PCR" we have amplified in overlapping fragments the complete mitochondrial genome of the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda) and determined its 13,900 nucleotide sequence. The gene content is the same as that typically found for animal mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) except that atp8 appears to be lacking, a condition found previously for several other animals. Despite the small size of this mtDNA, there are two large non-coding regions, one of which contains 13 repeats of a 31 nucleotide sequence and a potential stem-loop structure of 25 base pairs with an 11-member loop. Large potential secondary structures are identified also for the non-coding regions of two other cestode mtDNAs. Comparison of the mitochondrial gene arrangement of H. diminuta with those previously published supports a phylogenetic position of flatworms as members of the Eutrochozoa, rather than being basal to either a clade of protostomes or a clade of coelomates.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Molecular Biology and Evolution; vol 18, iss 5
Notes :
application/pdf, Molecular Biology and Evolution vol 18, iss 5
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287492335
Document Type :
Electronic Resource