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Fig. 5 | Animal Diseases

Fig. 5

From: Pathology and genetic connectedness of the mangrove crab (Aratus pisonii) – a foundation for understanding mangrove disease ecology

Fig. 5

Annotated circa plot for the circular mitochondrial genome of Aratus pisonii (host image: A). B The mitochondrial genome is represented by the central circular black line. Protein coding genes are located on the outer edge of the plot. Genes coded on the positive strand are purple, those on the negative strand are blue. Non-coding RNA genes are on the inner most circle of the plot with the same colour coding strategy as for protein coding genes. The control region (CoRe) can be seen in a teal colour. The genome was plotted in Circa (www.omgenomics.com/circa). C Illustration of the SesGO non-coding gene arrangement is shown, representing the gene arrangement of A. pisonii. Those genes in yellow boxes are encoded on the negative strand and positive in orange. Each tRNA gene is denoted using the one letter abbreviation of the corresponding amino acid. The small and large ribosomal subunits are abbreviated to rrnL and rrnS, respectively. D Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic relationships are presented for 12 Sesarmidae crabs (KU343209, KR336554, KX118277, KX156954, KU589292, NC_038066, NC_039990, NC_040977, NC_041212, NC_042142, NC_047209) and one outgroup (NC_039639) using a concatenated (cox1-cox2-cox3) nucleotide sequence. The model of nucleotide evolution, GTR + F + I + G4, was chosen according to BIC in IQtree including 1000 bootstrap replicates. Additional data are presented in Additional file 1

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