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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
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The complete mitochondrial genome of western Mediterranean mouse, Mus spretus (Rodentia: Muridae)

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Pages 2135-2136 | Received 17 Oct 2014, Accepted 27 Oct 2014, Published online: 24 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

The western Mediterranean mouse (Mus spretus) is a wide-spread and well-studied small mammal species in Europe. In this study, we report the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of this species for the first time. Data analysis shows that this mitogenome is entirely 16,286 bp in length and has a conservative genomic organization and gene order as most other mice. The overall nucleotide base composition is 34.1% of A, 28.6% of T, 24.6% C, and 12.7% G, with a strong A + T bias of 62.7%. All the genes are encoded on H-strand, except for the ND6 subunit gene and 8 tRNA genes, which are distributed on the L-strand. Totally 13 protein-coding genes initiate with ATN/GTG start codon and terminate with the typical stop codon (TAA/TAG) or a single T (T– –). Most of the transfer RNA genes could fold into the typical clover-leaf structure except for tRNALeu and tRNASer, whose dihydrouridine (DHU) arm are lost. The complete mitochondrial genome sequence reported here will be useful for population genetic and phylogenetic studies in mice.

Acknowledgements

We thank the anonymous reviewers for providing his/her valuable comments on the manuscript.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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