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Characterization of the mitochondrial genomes of Bradysia hygida, Phytosciara flavipes and Trichosia splendens (Diptera: Sciaridae) and novel insights on the control region of sciarid mitogenomes

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Author(s):
Trinca, Vitor ; Cardoso Uliana, Joao Vitor ; Sousa Ribeiro, Geyza Katrinny ; Torres, Tatiana Teixeira ; Monesi, Nadia
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: Insect Molecular Biology; v. 31, n. 4, p. 15-pg., 2022-04-05.
Abstract

Sciarids, also called "fungus gnats" are small, almost entirely dark-coloured insects. Sciarid larvae feed on different substrates and can infest agricultural crops and mushroom nurseries, causing economic losses. Of the 2174 Diptera mitogenome sequences currently available in GenBank, only eight are from the Sciaridae family, none of which are complete circular molecules. Here we describe the mitogenome sequences of three sciarid species: Phytosciara flavipes, Trichosia splendens and Bradysia hygida and provide novel insights on the control region of sciarid mitogenomes. The assembled mitogenomes range from 16,062 bp in P. flavipes to 17,095 bp in B. hygida. All 13 protein coding genes, 22 tRNAs and 2 rRNAs characteristic of insect mitogenomes were identified, but the sequence of the control region could not be determined. Experimental results suggest that the B. hygida control region is about 21 kb long resulting in a 37 kb long mitogenome which constitutes the largest insect mitochondrial genome described so far. Phylogenetic analysis using all Bibionomorpha mitogenome sequences available in GenBank strongly supports the Sciaridae monophyly and led to the identification of species and subfamily specific gene rearrangements. Our study extends the knowledge of this large and diverse insect family that includes agricultural pest species. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/10966-6 - Evolution of parasitism in three dimensions: phylogenetic, phenotypic and genomic
Grantee:Tatiana Teixeira Torres
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 16/25325-8 - The dipteran protoracic glands: morphological, genomic and functional studies in the dipteran B. hygida and D. melanogaster
Grantee:Nadia Monesi
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants