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Description of the Three Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Sitta (S. himalayensis, S. nagaensis, and S. yunnanensis) and Phylogenetic Relationship (Aves: Sittidae).


ABSTRACT: Nuthatches (genus Sitta; family Sittidae) are a passerine genus with a predominantly Nearctic and Eurasian distribution. To understand the phylogenetic position of Sitta and phylogenetic relations within this genus, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of three Sitta species (S. himalayensis, S. nagaensis, and S. yunnanensis), which were 16,822-16,830 bp in length and consisted of 37 genes and a control region. This study recovered the same gene arrangement found in the mitogenomes of Gallus gallus, which is considered the typical ancestral avian gene order. All tRNAs were predicted to form the typical cloverleaf secondary structures. Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses of sequences of 18 species obtained a well-supported topology. The family Sittidae is the sister group of Troglodytidae, and the genus Sitta can be divided into three major clades. We demonstrated the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Sitta (S. carolinensis + ((S. villosa + S. yunnanensis) + (S. himalayensis + (S. europaea + S. nagaensis)))).

SUBMITTER: Yuan Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10047972 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Description of the Three Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of <i>Sitta</i> (<i>S. himalayensis</i>, <i>S. nagaensis,</i> and <i>S. yunnanensis</i>) and Phylogenetic Relationship (Aves: Sittidae).

Yuan Qingmiao Q   Guo Qiang Q   Cao Jing J   Luo Xu X   Duan Yubao Y  

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Nuthatches (genus <i>Sitta</i>; family Sittidae) are a passerine genus with a predominantly Nearctic and Eurasian distribution. To understand the phylogenetic position of <i>Sitta</i> and phylogenetic relations within this genus, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of three <i>Sitta</i> species (<i>S. himalayensis</i>, <i>S. nagaensis,</i> and <i>S. yunnanensis</i>), which were 16,822-16,830 bp in length and consisted of 37 genes and a control region. This study recovered the same ge  ...[more]

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