X Ge, H Zang, X Ye, L Peng, B Wang, G Lian, C Sun - Insects, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The evolution of insect mitochondrial gene rearrangement is a hot topic, and such rearrangements are common in certain insect orders. Gene rearrangement …
SY Li, YM Zhao, BX Guo, CH Li, BJ Sun, XL Lin - Insects, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) have been widely used for studying the taxonomy and phylogeny of insects. Chironomids are important bioindicators …
S Gao, C Wang, Y Tang, Y Zhang, X Ge, J Zhang… - Genes, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background: Chironomidae occupy a pivotal position within global aquatic ecosystems. The unique structural attributes of the mitochondrial genome provide profound insights and …
W Liu, C Wang, J Wang, Y Tang, W Pei, X Ge, C Yan - Insects, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Chironomidae is ecologically an important family within the order Diptera. With the rapid advances in next-generation sequencing technologies, an increasing amount …
Z Aishan, ZL Mu, ZC Li, XY Luo, N Huangfu - Genes, 2024 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Mitochondrial genomes are important markers for the study of phylogenetics and systematics. Triozidae includes some primary pests of Populus …
V Lencioni, N Prat, F Paoli, R Acosta… - Zoological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Diamesa is a cold-adapted genus of Diptera: Chironomidae colonizing cold freshwaters of the Northern Hemisphere and East Africa. Global warming and glacier shrinkage are …
SY Li, MH Chen, L Sun, RH Wang, CH Li… - Archives of Insect …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cricotopus is a large and diverse genus of non‐biting midges composed of several subgenera. Complete mitogenome sequences are available for very few Cricotopus …
Z Kang, Y Xu, G Wang, D Yang… - Arthropod …, 2023 - arthropod-systematics.arphahub …
Limoniidae, the most speciose family in the superfamily Tipuloidea, consists of four subfamilies and more than 11,000 species. However, mitochondrial (mt) genome …
AA Semenchenko, PS Cranston… - Zoological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Diamesinae is a subfamily of Chironomidae, whose species live in cold lotic or oligotrophic lentic habitats with global distribution excepting Antarctica. The cool stenothermic ecology of …