2020
DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2020.1791756
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Tetraclita japonica (Crustacea: Maxillopoda: Sessilia) from Zhejiang (China) and phylogeny within Sessilia

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“…trigonus clusters with Acasta sulcata (BP = 100), then groups with Megabalanus volcano and Megabalanus ajax with high support (BP = 90), which is also supported by the similar arrangement pattern of the mitochondrial genome in the three species. In addition, the phylogenetic tree also shows that the Balanidae, Pyrgomatidae and Archaeobalanidae cluster together as previous studies revealed (Cai et al 2018 ; Tian et al 2020 ; Mao et al 2020 ; Song et al 2020 ).…”
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“…trigonus clusters with Acasta sulcata (BP = 100), then groups with Megabalanus volcano and Megabalanus ajax with high support (BP = 90), which is also supported by the similar arrangement pattern of the mitochondrial genome in the three species. In addition, the phylogenetic tree also shows that the Balanidae, Pyrgomatidae and Archaeobalanidae cluster together as previous studies revealed (Cai et al 2018 ; Tian et al 2020 ; Mao et al 2020 ; Song et al 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 80%