Hey All,
Pretty simple q here but one which I can't seem to solve....
Does anyone know of a mitochondrial genome annotator that will annotate the control region? I've used MITOS for whole mitogenome annotation but it doesn't give details on sub-regions within the CR (hypervariable regions for example). I'm using a species (wildcat) for which there are no existing annotations and the control region between this species and the domestic cat (which does have good annotated sequence data available) vary considerably.
Cheers
There are some results for snow leopard and other other cats/ These articles may be helpful.
Below you will see a complete mitichondrial denome of Panthera uncia:
http://snowleopardnetwork.org/bibliography/Wei_2008.pdf
The complete mitochondrial genome structure of snow leopard Panthera uncia
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138527/
Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
The paper mentions some founded repeats in mtDNA
http://www.snowleopardconservancy.org/pdf/janeckagenetic.pdf
There are equences of seven snow leopardn Panthera uncia -specific microsatellite primers menyioned inside:
Can you explain more how those papers are related to annotating the mitochondrial genome?