Abstract

This data-set complements our paper entitled “The use of transcriptomic next-generation sequencing data to assembly mitochondrial genomes of Ancistrus spp. (Loricariidae)” [6]. Here, we present the nucleotide sequences of each transcript used for mitogenomes assembly, as well as tables presenting the location of each transcript in the mitogenomes; the frequency, location and codon position of the detected heteroplasmic sites; and the start/stop codons usage, UTR, CDS and poliA-tail length for each protein coding gene. Readers are referred to the paper cited above for data interpretation and discussion.

Highlights

  • Data articleMitochondrial transcripts and associated heteroplasmies of Ancistrus spp. (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)

  • Data source location Fishes were donated by a fish exporter and sampled in the Amazon region

  • These are the first sequences of long mitochondrial transcripts from Ancistrus spp

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Data article

Mitochondrial transcripts and associated heteroplasmies of Ancistrus spp. (Siluriformes: Loricariidae). Parente a,n a Laboratório de Toxicologia Ambiental, DCB, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública – ENSP, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil b Divisão de Genética, Instituto Nacional do Cancer – INCA, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil article info. This data-set complements our paper entitled “The use of transcriptomic next-generation sequencing data to assembly mitochondrial genomes of Ancistrus spp.

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