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Complete mitochondrial genome of cattle tick ( Rhipicephalus microplus)

Authors: Peng, Xu; Quan, Zhao; Xia, Li; Jun, Wang; Ling, Guo; Xiao-gang, Liu;

Complete mitochondrial genome of cattle tick ( Rhipicephalus microplus)

Abstract

In this study, we report the basic characteristics of the cattle tick mitochondrial genome, including structural organization and base composition of the rRNAs, tRNAs and protein-coding genes. The total length of the mitogenome was 14,901 bp and its overall base composition was estimated to be 38.8% for A, 40.8% for T, 11.3 % for C, 9.1% for G, respectively, indicating an A-T(79.6 %)-rich feature in Rhipicephalus microplus mitogenome.

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Open Reading Frames, Ticks, RNA, Transfer, Genome, Mitochondrial, Molecular Sequence Data, Animals, Cattle, Genes, rRNA, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Sequence Analysis, DNA

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