Mitochondrial genome organization of

the Ochre-bellied Flycatcher, Mionectes oleaginous.

Jose R. Loaiza, Celestino Aguilar, Luis Fernando De Leon, W. Owen McMillan, and Matthew J. Miller.

Abstract

We sequenced and compared the mitogenome organization of two specimens of suboscine tyrant flycatcher Mionectes oleagineus from western and eastern Panama, representing distinct mtDNA clades. These samples show identical gene arrangement and vary in size by less than 5 base pairs.

Both depict a non-standard avian gene order with an extra non-coding region (e.g. the remnant CR2), which differs in one base pair between them. Small size differences are also found on the control region and the 16S rRNA. Average uncorrected pairwise divergence among protein-coding genes (PCGs) was 2.8, ranging from 1.9% for COXIII and ND6 to 3.2% for ND2 and ATP6, respectively. These mitogenomes may be useful for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of gene order in bird mitochondrial genomes.

 

Jose R. Loaiza, Celestino Aguilar, Luis Fernando De Leon, W. Owen McMillan, and Matthew J. Miller. Mitochondrial DNA, 2014 in press.

 

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