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New Views on Strand Asymmetry in Insect Mitochondrial Genomes

Figure 3

Gene arrangement of the mitochondrial genome of 10 species with reversal of strand asymmetry.

Genes are showed in boxes. Box with underscore indicates that the gene is encoded on minority strand while box without underscore indicates that the gene is encoded on majority strand. Rearranged genes compared to the ancestral mitochondrial genome arrangement were marked with colours. Green indicates that the gene was inverted or remotely inverted, while brown indicates that the gene was translocated or shuffled. AT indicates the A+T-rich region. A+T-rich regions of all species were inverted and marked in green. AN: Ancestral arrangement; CV: Cotesia vestalis; SA: Spathius agrili; BM: Bothriometopus macrocnemis; CB: Campanulotes bidentatus; AA: Aleurochiton aceris; AD: Aleurodicus dugesii; BT: Bemisia tabaci; NA: Neomaskellia andropogonis; TA: Tetraleurodes acacia; TV: Trialeurodes vaporariorum.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012708.g003