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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
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Mitogenome Announcement

The complete mitochondrial genome of Hequ Tibetan Mastiff Canis lupus familiaris (Carnivora: Canidae)

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Pages 4659-4660 | Received 12 Sep 2015, Accepted 07 Oct 2015, Published online: 28 Dec 2015
 

Abstract

The Hequ Tibetan Mastiff Canis lupus familiaris (Carnivora: Canidae) is a primitive breed of large dogs native to the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau of China. In this study, its complete mitochondrial genome sequence has been assembled and characterized using high-throughput Illumina sequencing technology. The circular genome is 16 730 bp in length, and possesses all genomic components as typically found in most other metazoan mitogenomes. The gene arrangement is identical to those of most other vertebrates. Except for ND4L with GTG as its start codon, all the other PCGs are initiated with an ATR (ATA/ATG) codon. Three distinct stop codons are employed, i.e. AGA for CYTB, TAA for ATP6, ATP8, COX1, COX2, ND1, ND4L, ND5 and ND6, and an incomplete stop codon T for COX3, ND2, ND3 and ND4. The nucleotide composition is asymmetric (31.6% A, 25.5% C, 14.2% G and 28.7% T) with an overall A + T content of 60.3%. These data would contribute to our better understanding its evolutionary history.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper. The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31301976), the Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund of China (1610322014010), and the Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS-ASTIP-2014-LIHPS-01).

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