The complete mitochondrial genome of the bamboo aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola and its phylogenetic position

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Abstract

The bamboo aphid, Pseudoregma bambucicola, is a terrible insect pest of bamboos. Herein, the complete mitochondrial genome of a representative of this aphid from China was determined through next generation sequencing platform. The whole genome was 16,651 bp in size and encoded 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and two rRNA genes. The phylogeny showed that two Chinese isolates of P. bambucicola clustered together and formed a monophyletic relationship with Hormaphis betulae in Hormaphidinae, supporting their species validity among the family Aphididae. The cumulative mitochondrial DNA data should contribute to a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationship of this aphid species.

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Nong, X., Wang, L., Liu, Y., Zhong, S., Yu, X., & Xie, Y. (2020). The complete mitochondrial genome of the bamboo aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola and its phylogenetic position. Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources, 5(1), 642–643. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2019.1711225

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