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  • Title: The complete mitochondrial genome of large flying fox, Pteropus vampyrus (Pteropus, Pteropodidae).
    Author: Lu J, Li XF, Yuan H.
    Journal: Mitochondrial DNA A DNA Mapp Seq Anal; 2016 Nov; 27(6):4166-4167. PubMed ID: 25600745.
    Abstract:
    The large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) is named after its fox-like face and noted for being one of the largest bats. Here, we reported the complete mitogenome sequence of P. vampyrus, which was 16,554 bp and composed of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and one control region, with a base composition of lower G+C content (41.5%). Like other bats, all genes were located on H-strand except for eight tRNA and ND6 genes. Most protein-coding genes started with an ATG codon except for ND2, ND3, and ND5, which initiated with ATA or ATT instead, and terminated with the typical stop codon (TAA/TAG) or a single T or an unexpected codon of AGG. Within the control region, 6 bp repeat (TACGCA) was appeared only nine times, much lower than other published Pteropus species. These results provided basic information for researching Pteropus vampyrus on genetics, phylogeny, and adaptive evolution.
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