Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications

Abstract Ticks are obligate blood-sucking arachnid ectoparasites from the order Acarina, and many are notorious as vectors of a wide variety of zoonotic pathogens. However, the systematics of ticks in several genera is still controversial. The mitochondrial genome (mt-genome) has been widely used in...

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Main Authors: Tianhong Wang, Shiqi Zhang, Tingwei Pei, Zhijun Yu, Jingze Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3705-3
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spelling doaj-0140efbe5a5b4917858f4176bf1aaa8c2020-11-25T03:14:14ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052019-09-0112111510.1186/s13071-019-3705-3Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implicationsTianhong Wang0Shiqi Zhang1Tingwei Pei2Zhijun Yu3Jingze Liu4Hebei Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal UniversityHebei Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal UniversityHebei Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal UniversityHebei Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal UniversityHebei Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal UniversityAbstract Ticks are obligate blood-sucking arachnid ectoparasites from the order Acarina, and many are notorious as vectors of a wide variety of zoonotic pathogens. However, the systematics of ticks in several genera is still controversial. The mitochondrial genome (mt-genome) has been widely used in arthropod phylogeny, molecular evolution and population genetics. With the development of sequencing technologies, an increasing number of tick mt-genomes have been sequenced and annotated. To date, 63 complete tick mt-genomes are available in the NCBI database, and these genomes have become an increasingly important genetic resource and source of molecular markers in phylogenetic studies of ticks in recent years. The present review summarizes all available complete mt-genomes of ticks in the NCBI database and analyses their characteristics, including structure, base composition and gene arrangement. Furthermore, a phylogenetic tree was constructed using mitochondrial protein-coding genes (PCGs) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes from ticks. The results will provide important clues for deciphering new tick mt-genomes and establish a foundation for subsequent taxonomic research.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3705-3TicksMitochondrial genome (mt-genome)Gene structurePhylogeny
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author Tianhong Wang
Shiqi Zhang
Tingwei Pei
Zhijun Yu
Jingze Liu
spellingShingle Tianhong Wang
Shiqi Zhang
Tingwei Pei
Zhijun Yu
Jingze Liu
Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
Parasites & Vectors
Ticks
Mitochondrial genome (mt-genome)
Gene structure
Phylogeny
author_facet Tianhong Wang
Shiqi Zhang
Tingwei Pei
Zhijun Yu
Jingze Liu
author_sort Tianhong Wang
title Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
title_short Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
title_full Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
title_fullStr Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
title_full_unstemmed Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
title_sort tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Ticks are obligate blood-sucking arachnid ectoparasites from the order Acarina, and many are notorious as vectors of a wide variety of zoonotic pathogens. However, the systematics of ticks in several genera is still controversial. The mitochondrial genome (mt-genome) has been widely used in arthropod phylogeny, molecular evolution and population genetics. With the development of sequencing technologies, an increasing number of tick mt-genomes have been sequenced and annotated. To date, 63 complete tick mt-genomes are available in the NCBI database, and these genomes have become an increasingly important genetic resource and source of molecular markers in phylogenetic studies of ticks in recent years. The present review summarizes all available complete mt-genomes of ticks in the NCBI database and analyses their characteristics, including structure, base composition and gene arrangement. Furthermore, a phylogenetic tree was constructed using mitochondrial protein-coding genes (PCGs) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes from ticks. The results will provide important clues for deciphering new tick mt-genomes and establish a foundation for subsequent taxonomic research.
topic Ticks
Mitochondrial genome (mt-genome)
Gene structure
Phylogeny
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-019-3705-3
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