The complete mitochondrial genome of the carnivorous flowering plant Nepenthes X Ventrata

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Carnivorous plants have the ability to capture and digest small animals as a source of additional nutrients, which allows them to grow in nutrient-poor habitats. This study reports the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a pitcher plant Nepenthes x ventrata. It was 520,764 bp in size with a GC content of 44.17% and contained 37 protein-coding genes, 2 pseudogenes, 18 tRNA genes and 3 rRNA genes. Four tRNA genes and the rps11 gene were probably transferred to mitochondrion form the chloroplast genome. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that N. x ventrata belongs to the order Caryophyllales.

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Gruzdev, E. V., Mardanov, A. V., Beletsky, A. V., Ravin, N. V., & Skryabin, K. G. (2018). The complete mitochondrial genome of the carnivorous flowering plant Nepenthes X Ventrata. Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources, 3(2), 1259–1260. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2018.1532353

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