Export data of ND4L for order Squamata

Species (N=41) GC (%) AT (%) G (bases) C (bases) A (bases) T (bases) Maximum lifespan (yrs)
Agkistrodon piscivorus 40.2 59.8 87 30 79 95 24.5
Anguis fragilis 44.4 55.6 94 38 90 75 54.0
Anolis carolinensis 40.7 59.3 84 37 91 85 7.2
Basiliscus vittatus 42.4 57.6 93 33 77 94 9.1
Blanus cinereus 42.1 57.9 88 37 78 94 16.0
Boa constrictor 35.5 64.5 78 25 73 114 40.4
Bungarus fasciatus 32.4 67.6 65 29 93 103 13.2
Bungarus multicinctus 37.6 62.4 74 35 91 90 13.7
Calotes versicolor 35.7 64.3 78 26 85 102 5.0
Chamaeleo chamaeleon 35.1 64.9 72 29 72 115 3.6
Chamaeleo dilepis 34.4 65.6 69 30 79 110 4.0
Chlamydosaurus kingii 36.4 63.6 80 26 71 114 9.9
Coleonyx variegatus 43.4 56.6 90 39 75 93 15.2
Crotalus horridus 41.6 58.4 91 30 76 94 30.2
Daboia russellii 35.1 64.9 74 28 91 98 15.0
Gekko gecko 39.7 60.3 81 37 85 94 23.5
Heloderma suspectum 38.0 62.0 81 32 91 93 28.9
Hemitheconyx caudicinctus 44.1 55.9 88 43 70 96 16.2
Heteronotia binoei 45.5 54.5 99 36 75 87 13.6
Hydrosaurus amboinensis 45.7 54.3 98 35 65 93 24.4
Hypsiglena torquata 37.1 62.9 76 32 86 97 12.2
Iguana iguana 45.4 54.6 102 32 69 92 19.8
Lacerta viridis 38.0 62.0 81 30 90 91 10.0
Lepidophyma flavimaculatum 44.1 55.9 97 34 69 97 11.0
Micrurus fulvius 39.2 60.8 82 32 84 93 19.0
Naja atra 37.8 62.2 76 34 84 97 11.7
Naja naja 37.9 62.1 76 34 84 96 32.3
Nerodia sipedon 39.9 60.1 78 38 76 99 9.6
Ophiophagus hannah 35.4 64.6 75 28 82 106 22.5
Ovophis okinavensis 35.9 64.1 70 34 91 95 19.0
Phelsuma guimbeaui 40.7 59.3 82 39 82 94 7.1
Podarcis muralis 37.0 63.0 76 34 103 84 10.0
Pogona vitticeps 37.5 62.5 81 28 74 108 12.0
Python molurus 38.8 61.2 84 29 76 102 34.2
Python regius 36.2 63.8 77 28 86 99 47.5
Tarentola mauritanica 44.3 55.7 96 35 70 95 14.0
Trimeresurus albolabris 37.1 62.9 76 32 88 95 11.4
Tropidophis haetianus 36.8 63.2 74 33 72 112 15.3
Varanus niloticus 42.1 57.9 101 24 82 90 14.6
Varanus salvator 45.1 54.9 108 26 73 90 15.7

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
P.O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva 8410501, Israel

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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.