نتایج جستجو برای: coi gene

تعداد نتایج: 1143602  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1987
L Bonen P H Boer J E McIntosh M W Gray

The sequence of the wheat mltochondrial gene for cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) predicts a hydrophoblc protein of 524 amlno acids that shows strong similarity to those of maize (99% nucleotide identity), soybean (94%) and Oenothera (93%). Nine of the 30 nucleotide differences seen between the wheat and maize COI genes (arrowheads) lead to amlno acid substitutions, many of which occur at the...

2012
Takara A. Scott Rebecca S. Arnold John A. Petros

PURPOSE Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene mutations have been described in nearly every adult solid neoplasm including prostate cancer. There are marked racial differences in specific inherited mutations within the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene in individuals with prostate cancer (PCa). The purpose of this study was to identify the variation in COI gene sequence in prostate cancer pati...

Journal: :Protist 2011
Thierry J Heger Jan Pawlowski Enrique Lara Brian S Leander Milcho Todorov Vassil Golemansky Edward A D Mitchell

The mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 gene (COI) has been promoted as an ideal "DNA barcode" for animal species and other groups of eukaryotes. However, the utility of the COI marker for species level discrimination and for phylogenetic analyses has yet to be tested within the Rhizaria. Accordingly, we analysed mitochondrial COI gene sequences and nuclear small subunit rDNA (SSU) seque...

2014
Min Li Qiang Liu Li Xi Yang Liu Gengping Zhu Yanni Zhao Wenjun Bu

The COI gene as the core of the DNA barcoding system for animals has received significant attention. The observed wide overlap between intraand interspecific sequence variability has led researchers to envisage the primary COI-based method. The sequences of 16S rDNA, COI, and Cyt b genes of Nezara virudula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) from 13 countries and the same sequences of N. antennata S...

2013
Yan Zhao Eleni Gentekaki Zhenzhen Yi Xiaofeng Lin

BACKGROUND The mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is being used increasingly for evaluating inter- and intra-specific genetic diversity of ciliated protists. However, very few studies focus on assessing genetic divergence of the COI gene within individuals and how its presence might affect species identification and population structure analyses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FIN...

Journal: :iranian journal of animal biosystematics 0
z.m azlina s.k. daud s.s. siraj m aliabadian f.y. moghaddam

the molecular phylogenetic trees of 42 representative samples of malaysian pangasiid were constructed using cytochrome c oxidase subunit i (coi). the topologies resulting from molecular analyses, maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and bayesian inference, revealed the paraphyly of pangasius genus and monophyly of p. nasutus, p. bocourti, p. micronemus, and p. hypopthalmus with high support v...

The present study represents a comprehensive molecular assessment of some family of freshwater fishes in Iran. We analyzed cytochrome oxidase I (COI) sequences for five genus of cypriniform fishes from Iran. The present investigation provides data on genetic structure of some species of Nemachilidae including Paraschistura bampurensis, Oxynoemacheilus kiabii and Turcinemacheilus saadii and Leuc...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Vasco Elbrecht Pierre Taberlet Tony Dejean Alice Valentini Philippe Usseglio-Polatera Jean-Nicolas Beisel Eric Coissac Frederic Boyer Florian Leese

Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is a powerful marker for DNA barcoding of animals, with good taxonomic resolution and a large reference database. However, when used for DNA metabarcoding, estimation of taxa abundances and species detection are limited due to primer bias caused by highly variable primer binding sites across the COI gene. Therefore, we explored the ability of the 16S ribosomal DNA g...

2013
Juha Laiho Gunilla Ståhls

A majority of the known Colias species (Lepidoptera: Pieridae, Coliadinae) occur in the mountainous regions of Central-Asia, vast areas that are hard to access, rendering the knowledge of many species limited due to the lack of extensive sampling. Two gene regions, the mitochondrial COI 'barcode' region and the nuclear ribosomal protein RpS2 gene region were used for exploring the utility of th...

2017
Wee Tek Tay Samia Elfekih Leon N. Court Karl H.J. Gordon Hélène Delatte Paul J. De Barro

Molecular species identification using suboptimal PCR primers can over-estimate species diversity due to coamplification of nuclear mitochondrial (NUMT) DNA/pseudogenes. For the agriculturally important whitefly Bemisia tabaci cryptic pest species complex, species identification depends primarily on characterization of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase I (mtDNA COI) gene. The lack of rob...

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