Complete mitochondrial genome of Oxya chinensis (Orthoptera, Acridoidea).
@article{Zhang2008CompleteMG, title={Complete mitochondrial genome of Oxya chinensis (Orthoptera, Acridoidea).}, author={Chenyan Zhang and Yuan Huang}, journal={Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica}, year={2008}, volume={40 1}, pages={ 7-18 } }
The complete sequence of Oxya chinensis (O. chinensis) mitochondrial genome is reported here. It is 15,443 bp in length and contains 75.9% A+T. The protein-coding genes have a similar A+T content (75.2%). The initiation codon of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene in the mitochondrial genome of O. chinensis appears to be ATC, instead of the tetranucleotides that have been reported in Locusta migratoria (L. migratoria) mitochondrial genome. The sizes of the large and small ribosomal RNA genes…
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