Characterization of the complete mitogenome data of Ischyja marapok (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Erebidae) from Malaysia
Ischyja marapok is a moth species from the genus Ischyja, a member of the Lepidoptera family, Erebidae. Due to their wide variation, this family constitutes the largest described species, however, the mitogenome dataset on the genus Ischyja is scarce. Hence, the mitochondrial genome dataset of...
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2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9607/1/J16126_feeb6d718eb28267d2e5a4bada381b80.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9607/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109253 |
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Summary: | Ischyja marapok is a moth species from the genus Ischyja,
a member of the Lepidoptera family, Erebidae. Due to their
wide variation, this family constitutes the largest described
species, however, the mitogenome dataset on the genus
Ischyja is scarce. Hence, the mitochondrial genome dataset
of Ischyja marapok from Malaysia was completely sequenced
using the next-generation sequencing technology, Illumina
NovaSeq 6000 and analyzed. The mitogenome has a sequence length of 15,421 bp, consisting of 13 protein-coding
genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), 2 ribosomal RNAs
(rRNAs) and a control region. The mitogenome is A + T
biased (80.6%), with the base composition of A (39.2%), T
(41.4%), C (11.9%) and G (7.5%). Among the 13 PCGs, 12 were
initiated by the standard ATN codon, except for COX1 which
utilizes the CGA start codon. Two PCGs were terminated
with an incomplete stop codon T, while others ended with
a TAA codon. Phylogenetic tree analyses showed that the
sequenced I. marapok resides within the Erebinae subfamily
and is closely related to Ischyja manlia (MW664367) with
high bootstrap support and posterior probabilities. This
dataset presented the mitogenome data of I. marapok from
Malaysia, which is valuable for further research of their phylogeny and the diversification of the Ischyja genus. Also, this dataset can be implemented and used as references to assess environmental changes in the terrestrial ecosystem via environmental DNA approaches. The mitogenome of I. marapok is available in GenBank under the accession number ON165249 |
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