Rapid characterization of mitochondrial genome rearrangements in Australian songbirds using next-generation sequencing technology

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Using next-generation sequencing technology, we describe the complete mitochondrial genomes for 5 Australian passerine birds (Epthianura albifrons, Petroica phoenicea, Petroica goodenovii, Petroica boodang, and Eopsaltria australis). We successfully assemble each mitogenome de novo using just 1/8th of a Roche GL FSX 454 pyrosequencing plate. From the assembled mitogenomes, we identify 2 different mitochondrial gene arrangements in the region spanning 5′-3′ from Cytochrome B to 12s RNA. These gene arrangements represent 2 of the 4 known avian mitochondrial gene arrangements. Our results, together with other previously described avian mitogenomes, highlight that certain mitochondrial rearrangements appear to have arisen multiple times. © The American Genetic Association.

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Cooke, G. M., King, A. G., Johnson, R. N., Boles, W. E., & Major, R. E. (2012). Rapid characterization of mitochondrial genome rearrangements in Australian songbirds using next-generation sequencing technology. Journal of Heredity, 103(6), 882–886. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/ess091

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