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28 April 2015 The first complete mitochondrial genome of Pygopodidae (Aprasia parapulchella Kluge)
Anna J. MacDonald, Theresa Knopp, Mitzy Pepper, J. Scott Keogh, Stephen D. Sarre
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Abstract

The Pygopodidae comprise an enigmatic group of legless lizards endemic to the Australo-Papuan region. Here we present the first complete mitochondrial genome for a member of this family, Aprasia parapulchella, from Australia. The mitochondrial genome of A. parapulchella is 16 528 base pairs long and contains 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes and the control region, conforming to the typical vertebrate gene order. The overall mitochondrial nucleotide composition is 31.7% A, 24.5% T, 30.5% C and 13.2% G. This corresponds to a total A T content of 56.3%, which is similar to that of other squamate lizard genomes.

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Anna J. MacDonald, Theresa Knopp, Mitzy Pepper, J. Scott Keogh, and Stephen D. Sarre "The first complete mitochondrial genome of Pygopodidae (Aprasia parapulchella Kluge)," Australian Journal of Zoology 63(2), 111-114, (28 April 2015). https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO14092
Received: 27 October 2014; Accepted: 1 April 2015; Published: 28 April 2015
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