Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Jan 2019)

The complete mitochondrial genome of the North American pale summer sedge caddisfly Limnephilus hyalinus (Insecta: Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)

  • Harith Al-Baeity,
  • Lauren S. Allard,
  • Leanne Arreza,
  • Theresa A. Asbury,
  • Jahan Aubrey Bandayrel,
  • Sipy Brar,
  • Natassja Ellen Brien,
  • Laura L. Chan,
  • Katherine P. Chimney,
  • Mari-Ann R. de Leon,
  • Alejandra C. Farrell,
  • Brittany A. Forsberg,
  • Himesh Ghimire,
  • Daniel J. Heschuk,
  • Morgan L. Highfield,
  • Darian T. Hole,
  • Gladys M. Ilagan,
  • Amanda Jantz,
  • Moiz S. Kapasi,
  • Oliver E. Ko,
  • Emily V. Krupka,
  • Cassie Lemon,
  • Paulette E. Luna,
  • Courtney L. Marshall,
  • Lucky Princia Mucowinka,
  • Trevor W. Oleniuk,
  • Michaela C. L. Palmer,
  • Ivan Paskvalin,
  • Melissa Rodrigues,
  • Kailee A. Rutherford,
  • Maria Sachs,
  • Renee K. S. Stokowski,
  • Daniel S. Sullivan,
  • Renee R. Taillieu,
  • Matsya R. Thulasiram,
  • Justin H. Tsang,
  • Cobi E. Wiwchar,
  • Jennifer M. Wray,
  • Jeffrey M. Marcus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2018.1547158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 413 – 415

Abstract

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The pale summer sedge caddisfly, Limnephilus hyalinus Hagen, 1861 (Limnephilidae, the Northern Caddisflies), is widespread in North America. Genome skimming by Illumina sequencing allowed assembly of a complete 15,168 bp circular mitogenome from L. hyalinus consisting of 78.0% AT nucleotides, 22 tRNAs, 13 protein-coding genes, two rRNAs and a control region in the ancestral insect gene order. Limnephilus hyalinus COX1 features an atypical CGA start codon while ATP8, NAD1, NAD5, and NAD6 exhibit incomplete stop codons. The mtTERM binding site is conserved between the Trichoptera and the Lepidoptera. Phylogenetic reconstruction reveals a monophyletic Order Trichoptera, Family Limnephilidae, and genus Limnephilus.

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