viridis (most of the eastern distribution range), the unnamed Adriatic (or West Balkan) and the Turkish + south-eastern European clades. The mitogenomes were on average 17,162 bp long with a canonical vertebrate gene inventory of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal ...
It has been proposed that Lacerta viridis magnifica Sobolevssky, 1930 represents an extinct species or subspecies of green lizard endemic to the southern Crimea. Using NGS protocols optimized for heavily degraded DNA, we generated a complete mitogenome from one of the originally formalin-preserved ...
viridis, Hyla arborea, Pelobates fuscus, Rana arvalis, R. esculenta, Rana lessonae, Rana ridibunda, R. temporaria and Triturus vulgaris. Important reptiles include Coronella austriaca, Lacerta agilis, Natrix natrix, Anguis fragilis and Vipera berus (Głowaciński 2001; DZ. U. Nr 130, poz....
In addition, we re-sequenced the mitogenome of the closely related Eastern green lizard L. viridis using the same techniques as for L. bilineata. The mitogenomes of L. bilineata and L. viridis showed a sequence identity of 94.4% and 99.9%, respectively, relative to the previously published...