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In the present study, the complete mitogenome of
Theretra japonica
was sequenced and compared with other sequenced mitogenomes of Sphingidae species. The mitogenome of
T. japonica
, containing 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and two rRNA genes) and a region rich in adenine and thymine (AT-rich region), is a circular molecule with 15,399 base pairs (bp) in length. The order and orientation of the genes in the mitogenome are similar to those of other sequenced mitogenomes of Sphingidae species. All 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) are initiated by
ATN
codons except for the cytochrome
C
oxidase subunit 1 gene (
cox1
) which is initiated by the codon CGA as observed in other lepidopteran insects. Cytochrome
C
oxidase subunit 2 gene (
cox2
) has the incomplete termination codon T and
NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1
gene (
nad1
) terminates with TAG while the remainder terminates with TAA. Additionally, the codon distributions of the 13 PCGs revealed that Ile and Leu2 are the most frequently used codon families and codons CGG, CGC, CCG, CAG, and AGG are absent. The 431 bp AT-rich region includes the motif ATAGA followed by a 23 bp poly-T stretch, short tandem repeats (STRs) of TC and TA, two copies of a 28 bp repeat 'ATTAAATTAATAAATTAA TATATTAATA' and a poly-A element. Phylogenetic analyses within Sphingidae confirmed that
T. japonica
belongs to the Macroglossinae and showed that the phylogenetic relationship of
T. japonica
is closer to
Ampelophaga rubiginosa
than
Daphnis nerii
. Phylogenetic analyses within
Theretra
demonstrate that
T. japonica
,
T. jugurtha
,
T. suffusa
, and
T. capensis
are clustered into one clade.
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PMID:Characterization of the complete mitochondrial DNA of
Theretra japonica
and its phylogenetic position within the Sphingidae (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). 2975 60