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Author: Shao, R. F.; Barker, S. C.; Mitani, H.;
Takahashi, M.; Fukunaga, M.
Year: 2006
Title: Molecular mechanisms for the variation of
mitochondrial gene content and gene arrangement among chigger mites of the
genus Leptotrombidium (Acari : Acariformes)
Journal: Journal of Molecular Evolution
Volume: 63
Pages: 251-261
Date: Aug
Abstract: The gene content of a mitochondrial (mt)
genome, i.e., 37 genes and a large noncoding region (LNR), is usually conserved
in Metazoa. The arrangement of these genes and the LNR is generally conserved
at low taxonomic levels but varies substantially at high levels. We report here
a variation in mt gene content and gene arrangement among chigger mites of the
genus Leptotrombidium. We found previously that the mt genome of
Leptotrombidium pallidum has an extra gene for large-subunit rRNA (rrnL), a
pseudo-gene for small-subunit rRNA (PrrnS), and three extra LNRs, additional to
the 37 genes and an LNR typical of Metazoa. Further, the arrangement of mt
genes of L. pallidum differs drastically from that of the hypothetical ancestor
of the arthropods. To find to what extent the novel gene content and gene
arrangement occurred in Leptotrombidium, we sequenced the entire or partial mt
genomes of three other species, L. akamushi, L. deliense, and L. fletcheri.
These three species share the arrangement of all genes with L. pallidum, except
trnQ (for tRNA-glutamine). Unlike L. pallidum, however, these three species do
not have extra rrnL or PrrnS and have only one extra LNR. By comparison between
Leptotrombidium species and the ancestor of the arthropods, we propose that (1)
the type of mt genome present in L. pallidum evolved from the type present in
the other three Leptotrombidium species, and (2) three molecular mechanisms
were involved in the evolution of mt gene content and gene arrangement in
Leptotrombidium species.
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