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The complete mitochondrial genome of the kelp fly Fucellia costalis (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) from Pacific Grove, California

2019; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 4; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/23802359.2018.1544864

ISSN

2380-2359

Autores

Ivan D. Agudelo, Karina Almanza, Maria Guadalupe Altamirano Manriquez, Paulina Andrade, Eduardo Anguiano, S. Ayala, Dominic Barrios, Lyric Batistiana, Kruthi Battar, Daisy Noemi Benavides, R. Contreras Chávez, Yosselin Cuevas, Neovid C. Cuevas, Rogelio Garcia, Maria E. Diaz, Jamileth Figueroa, Martin Flores, Aaron Galvan, Yazmín Esperanza López García, Christian Gonzalez Balcazar, Gabriel Zárate Guerrero, Maiya R. Harper, T. Garcia Hernandez, Jeffrey Y. Honda, Jeffery R. Hughey, Victoria N. Hutchins, Raul Rodrigo Lazaro Olivera, Evelyn Macias Reyes, Isela M. Magallon, Adrian J. Maldonado, Dayana Maravillo Sanchez, Lauryn Martinez, Cristhian Mendoza, Antonio Gómez Mendoza, Jason Montoya, Prashant P. Naidu, Alexis Novoa, Natalie M. Ortega, David Ortíz, Anastacia M. Paredes, Eduardo Perez Solis, Abbey A. Plascencia, Alejandra N. Ponce, Alicia E. Ramirez, María F. Ramirez, Sergio Rodríguez, Angélica Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Nia N. Serrano, Francisco D. Solano, Daniel P. Soto, Alicia Steinhardt, Maria O. Taveras Dina, Alejandra L. Tong, Brenda J. Torresillas, Rolando T. Valdez, Paola Vidales Villicana, Adrian Zamora, Frances Wong,

Tópico(s)

Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences

Resumo

Genomic analysis of the kelp fly Fucellia costalis (Family Anthomyiidae) from Asilomar beach, Pacific Grove, California, resulted in the assembly of its complete mitogenome. The mitogenome is 16,175 bp in length, A + T biased (78.1%), contains 37 genes, a large 1356 bp control region, and has a high-level of gene synteny to other Muscoidea. Phylogenetic analysis of F. costalis fully resolves it in a clade with two members of the Anthomyiidae, Delia platura (8.2% pairwise genetic distance) and D. antiqua (9.2% distance), in a sister position to Scathophaga stercoraria (7.8% distance) from the Scathophagidae. The phylogenetic position and genetic distances of F. costalis support the continued recognition of the subfamily Fucellinae. This identification and data extends the distributional range of F. costalis northward from California to Vancouver Island, Canada.

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