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  • Multipartite mitochondrial genomes are rare in animals but have been found in some insects, specifically in the orders Phthiraptera and Psocoptera.
  • Researchers report the first discovered multipartite mitochondrial genome in Thysanoptera (thrips), finding two distinct mitochondrial genomes within the Scirtothrips dorsalis species complex.
  • One species has a typical single circular genome, while another has a fragmented genome with two circular chromosomes, highlighting recent evolutionary changes and offering insights into mitochondrial genome evolution across eukaryotes.

Article Abstract

Background: Multipartite mitochondrial genomes are very rare in animals but have been found previously in two insect orders with highly rearranged genomes, the Phthiraptera (parasitic lice), and the Psocoptera (booklice/barklice).

Results: We provide the first report of a multipartite mitochondrial genome architecture in a third order with highly rearranged genomes: Thysanoptera (thrips). We sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of two divergent members of the Scirtothrips dorsalis cryptic species complex. The East Asia 1 species has the single circular chromosome common to animals while the South Asia 1 species has a genome consisting of two circular chromosomes. The fragmented South Asia 1 genome exhibits extreme chromosome size asymmetry with the majority of genes on the large, 14.28 kb, chromosome and only nad6 and trnC on the 0.92 kb mini-circle chromosome. This genome also features paralogous control regions with high similarity suggesting a very recent origin of the nad6 mini-circle chromosome in the South Asia 1 cryptic species.

Conclusions: Thysanoptera, along with the other minor paraenopteran insect orders should be considered models for rapid mitochondrial genome evolution, including fragmentation. Continued use of these models will facilitate a greater understanding of recombination and other mitochondrial genome evolutionary processes across eukaryotes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460840PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-015-1672-4DOI Listing

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