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25 September 2019 The mitochondrial genome of the red tomato spider mite, Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae) and its implications for phylogenetic analysis
Jing-Tao Sun, Jian-Hui Lin, Qi Zhang, Dian-Shu Zhao, Lei Chen, Wei-Nan Gao, Xiao-Feng Xue, Xiao-Yue Hong
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Abstract

The red tomato spider mite, Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, is a newly emerged and globally invasive pest of solanaceous plants. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of T. evansi was sequenced using Illumina Hiseq technology. The complete mitochondrial genome of T. evansi is a typical circular DNA with a length of 13,064 bp, which contains 37 genes arranged in consistent with the typical metazoan mitochondrial genomes. Highly truncated mitochondrial tRNAs were observed, with 18 of the 22 tRNAs appearing to lack the D- or T- arms or both. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis showed that mitochondrial genome can significantly improve the reliability of phylogenetic inference relative to short sequences, as indicated by the elevated bootstrap values. This mitochondrial genome provides a valuable source for the future phylogenetic analyses and helps clear the introduction origins of the Chinese T. evansi populations.

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Jing-Tao Sun, Jian-Hui Lin, Qi Zhang, Dian-Shu Zhao, Lei Chen, Wei-Nan Gao, Xiao-Feng Xue, and Xiao-Yue Hong "The mitochondrial genome of the red tomato spider mite, Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae) and its implications for phylogenetic analysis," Systematic and Applied Acarology 24(9), 1724-1735, (25 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.9.9
Received: 12 August 2019; Accepted: 8 September 2019; Published: 25 September 2019
KEYWORDS
mitochondrial genome
phylogeny
tRNA truncation
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