Export data of ND4L for family Salmonidae

Species (N=19) GC (%) AT (%) G (bases) C (bases) A (bases) T (bases) Maximum lifespan (yrs)
Coregonus clupeaformis 51.2 48.8 98 54 77 68 50.0
Coregonus nasus 51.2 48.8 99 53 76 69 15.0
Hucho hucho 49.5 50.5 98 49 80 70 15.0
Hucho taimen 50.2 49.8 100 49 78 70 16.0
Oncorhynchus clarkii 49.5 50.5 97 50 80 70 10.0
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 49.2 50.8 97 49 80 71 3.0
Oncorhynchus keta 48.8 51.2 97 48 80 72 7.0
Oncorhynchus kisutch 49.5 50.5 97 50 79 71 5.0
Oncorhynchus mykiss 51.5 48.5 101 52 74 70 11.0
Oncorhynchus nerka 49.2 50.8 95 51 81 70 8.0
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 49.2 50.8 98 48 79 72 9.0
Prosopium cylindraceum 50.5 49.5 95 55 79 68 16.0
Prosopium williamsoni 52.5 47.5 95 61 77 64 17.0
Salmo salar 48.5 51.5 98 46 77 76 13.0
Salmo trutta 50.5 49.5 102 48 73 74 38.0
Salvelinus alpinus 47.8 52.2 92 50 82 73 40.0
Salvelinus fontinalis 48.5 51.5 96 48 81 72 24.0
Stenodus leucichthys 51.9 48.1 100 54 75 68 22.0
Thymallus arcticus 46.8 53.2 86 53 89 69 18.0

Contact: Vadim E. Fraifeld, MD, PhD

Head: Lab for the Biology of Aging, The Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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If you would like to cite this database please use:
Toren D, Barzilay T, Tacutu R, Lehmann G, Muradian KK, Fraifeld VE. MitoAge: a database for comparative analysis of mitochondrial DNA, with a special focus on animal longevity. Nucleic Acids Res. 2016; 44(D1):D1262-5.