Complete mitochondrial genome of white-throated rock-thrush (Passeriformes: muscicapidae).

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour

School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei, P. R. China.

Published: September 2016

The white-throated rock-thrush is a subspecies bird in the family Muscicapidae of the order Passeriformes, which is distributed in Southeast Siberia to Northeast China and Korea, winters to Southeast Asia. In this study, we determined its complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) by the PCR-based method. The complete mtDNA is a 16,801 bp circular molecule containing 37 typical genes. The gene order is identical with the standard avian gene order. All protein-coding genes start with a typical ATG codon except for COI. The termination codon is usually the standard TAA. The 12S rRNA is 984 bp, and the 16S rRNA is 1602 bp in length. All tRNAs possess the classic clover leaf secondary structure except for tRNA and tRNA, which lack the 'DHU' stem, only forming a simple loop. The non-coding regions contain a 1222 bp long control region (D-loop) and a few intergenic spacers. The phylogenetic tree based on some mitogenomes from Muscicapidae and Turdidae indicates that and are in the same branch in the group Muscicapidae.

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