Background: The Mephitidae is a family of skunks and stink-badgers that includes 12 extant species in four genera, namely, , and . is the only genus within Mephitidae found outside the American continent, with its distribution limited to the islands of Borneo, Indonesia and Philippines. There are two extant species of , and Currently, complete mitogenomes are unavailable for either species Here, we present the characterization of the first complete mitogenome for the Sunda stink-badger () from the island of Borneo.
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August 2024
is widely known as a wood-decaying fungus. In the present study, we identified the complete mitochondrial genome of this species using next-generation sequencing technology. Our findings revealed that the genomic structure is a circular molecule with a size of 51,878 bp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe FT/TFL1 gene homolog family plays a crucial role in the regulation of floral induction, seed dormancy and germination in angiosperms. Despite its importance, the FT/TFL1 gene homologs in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) have not been characterized to date.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMembers of the genus , which belong to the wood-degrading basidiomycetes, possess the ability to synthesize an array of industrially potent enzymes and metabolites. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of the species strain RS1, which is the first to represent its genus. The genome was sequenced using Illumina's 2 × 150 bp paired-end Nextera protocol.
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