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Anopheline Mitochondrial Genes
This section provides the user with a compilation of mtDNA sequences for species of the subfamily anophelinae, as submitted to the EMBL nucleic acid sequence database by different authors. Although the lists are updated regularly, some species may be absent at the time of your search.
By clicking the numbers in square brackets you can access a list of all available sequences referring to either a specific mitochondrial locus (upper list, search lists partial or full sequences from different species) or a given species (lower list, search lists individual entries for this species). The letters in parenthesis in the latter list show the 'official' species abbreviation.
Last update: October 2007 - 169 species / 3777 GenBank entries
Mitochondrial Genes List »
ATP6 [5]ATP8 [4]COX1 [1262]COX2 [461]COX3 [6]CYTB [125]
l-rRNA [14]ND1 [4]ND2 [13]ND3 [4]ND4 [32]ND4L [4]
ND5 [1420]ND6 [13]s-rRNA [17]tRNA-Ala [4]tRNA-Arg [4]tRNA-Asn [4]
tRNA-Asp [4]tRNA-Cys [4]tRNA-Gln [4]tRNA-Glu [4]tRNA-Gly [4]tRNA-His [9]
tRNA-Ile [27]tRNA-Leu [7]tRNA-Lys [4]tRNA-Met [4]tRNA-Phe [4]tRNA-Pro [4]
tRNA-Ser [4]tRNA-Thr [4]tRNA-Trp [4]tRNA-Tyr [4]tRNA-Val [4]
The clickable figure can also lead you directly to the respective gene (also found in the upper table) or to a list of complete genomes by clicking onto the yellow-black stripped AT-rich area. The map is a composite approximation for all anopheline mtDNAs and each line represents approximately 4000 base pairs. Turquoise: tRNA genes, dark blue: rDNA, red: other genes. The direction of transcription is indicated as from left to right (above the line) or from right to left (below the line).
Anopheles Species »
acanthotorynus - (act) [1]aconitus - (aco) [70]aitkenii - (ait) [1]
albimanus - (alb) [22]albitarsis - (alt) [37]amictus - (ami) [3]
annularis - (ann) [3]annulatus - (anu) [8]annulipes - (anp) [123]
anthropophagus - (ant) [2]aquasalis - (aqu) [22]arabiensis - (ara) [132]
argyritarsis - (ari) [8]atropos - (atp) [2]balabacensis - (bal) [1]
bancroftii - (bac) [1]barbirostris - (bao) [2]bellator - (bel) [3]
benarrochi - (ben) [5]braziliensis - (bra) [4]bwambae - (bwa) [5]
christyi - (chr) [1]claviger - (cla) [1]coustani - (cou) [4]
cruzii - (cru) [3]culicifacies - (cul) [37]daciae - (dac) [33]
darlingi - (dar) [45]deaneorum - (dea) [12]dirus - (dir) [13]
dispar - (dis) [1]dravidicus - (dra) [3]dunhami - (dun) [6]
earlei - (ear) [1]eiseni - (eis) [2]evansae - (evs) [1]
farauti - (far) [117]filipinae - (fil) [4]flavirostris - (flr) [17]
fluviatilis - (flu) [17]freeborni - (fre) [2]freyi - (fry) [1]
funestus - (fun) [988]galvaoi - (gal) [1]gambiae - (gam) [324]
hilli - (hil) [4]indefinitus - (ind) [1]intermedius - (inm) [5]
jeyporiensis - (jey) [57]karwari - (kar) [1]kochi - (koc) [4]
koliensis - (koi) [2]konderi - (kon) [5]kunmingensis - (kun) [1]
leesoni - (lee) [2]lesteri - (les) [8]litoralis - (lit) [1]
longirostris - (lor) [1]lungae - (lun) [1]maculatus - (mat) [7]
maculipennis - (mac) [66]mangyanus - (may) [1]marajoara - (mao) [26]
martinius - (mau) [3]mattogrossensis - (mag) [1]melanoon - (meo) [2]
melas - (mel) [6]meraukensis - (mea) [3]merus - (mer) [7]
messeae - (mes) [43]minimus - (min) [72]moucheti - (mou) [2]
neivai - (nei) [1]nili - (nil) [2]nimpe - (nip) [2]
novaguinensis - (nov) [2]nuneztovari - (nun) [76]oswaldoi - (osw) [4]
palli - (paa) [2]pallidus - (pal) [2]pampanai - (pai) [4]
parensis - (par) [2]pattoni - (ptt) [2]peditaeniatus - (ped) [1]
philippinensis - (phi) [1]pseudopunctipennis - (ppp) [2]pseudowillmori - (psw) [1]
pullus - (pul) [5]punctimacula - (pum) [2]punctipennis - (pun) [21]
punctulatus - (puc) [4]quadriannulatus - (qua) [4]quadrimaculatus - (qum) [2]
rangeli - (ral) [5]rivulorum - (riv) [3]rondoni - (ron) [3]
sacharovi - (sac) [23]sawadwongporni - (saw) [1]sinensis - (sin) [16]
solomonis - (sol) [1]splendidus - (spl) [2]squamifemur - (sqf) [2]
stephensi - (ste) [30]strodei - (std) [2]subpictus - (sup) [6]
sundaicus - (sud) [224]superpictus - (spu) [18]tessellatus - (tes) [4]
triannulatus - (tri) [4]trinkae - (trk) [6]vagus - (vag) [2]
vaneedeni - (vae) [1]varuna - (vau) [6]willmori - (wil) [3]
yatsushiroensis - (yat) [2]  
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