The mitochondrial genomes of three species of poison frogs (Anura: Dendrobates)

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Abstract

We reconstructed nearly complete mitogenomes for three species of poison frogs, Dendrobates auratus, D. leucomelas, and D. tinctorius, from RNAseq data. We recovered the 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes (except tRNA-Val for D. leucomelas), and two rRNA genes for all three species, plus partial sequences of the control region. The order of genes agrees with that known from a previously sequenced D. auratus, being the most commonly found for neobatrachian frogs. Based on full-sibling comparisons we estimate the probable error rate of Illumina-RNAseq reconstructed mitogenomes of up to 0.15%.

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Lyra, M. L., Sanchez, E., Kunzel, S., Lotters, S., Haddad, C. F. B., & Vences, M. (2017). The mitochondrial genomes of three species of poison frogs (Anura: Dendrobates). Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources, 2(2), 397–399. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2017.1347830

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