Characterization of five new earthworm mitogenomes (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae): Mitochondrial phylogeny of lumbricidae

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Identification based on conventional morphological characteristics is typically difficult and time-consuming. The development of molecular techniques provides a novel strategy that relies on specific mitochondrial gene fragments to conduct authentication. For this study, five newly sequenced partial mitogenomes of earthworms (Bimastos parvus, Dendrobaena octaedra, Eisenia andrei, Eisenia nordenskioldi, and Octolasion tyrtaeum) with lengths ranging from 14,977 to 15,715 were presented. Each mitogenome possessed a putative control region that resided between tRNA-Arg and tRNA-His. All of the PCGs were under negative selection according to the value of Ka/Ks. The phylogenetic trees supported the classification of Eisenia and Lumbricus; however, the trees based on cox1 did not. Through various comparisons, it was determined that cox1 fragments might be more suitable for molecular identification. These results lay the foundation for further phylogenetic studies on Lumbricidae.

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Liu, H., Zhang, Y., Xu, W., Fang, Y., & Ruan, H. (2021). Characterization of five new earthworm mitogenomes (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae): Mitochondrial phylogeny of lumbricidae. Diversity, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/d13110580

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