Export data of total protein-coding genes for order Carcharhiniformes

Species (N=14) GC (%) AT (%) G (bases) C (bases) A (bases) T (bases) Maximum lifespan (yrs)
Carcharhinus acronotus 38.6 61.4 3084 1322 3528 3473 19.0
Carcharhinus brevipinna 38.8 61.2 3094 1327 3526 3460 19.0
Carcharhinus leucas 37.5 62.5 2964 1317 3658 3468 32.0
Carcharhinus obscurus 38.7 61.3 3091 1325 3522 3469 35.0
Carcharhinus plumbeus 39.1 60.9 3117 1343 3497 3450 32.0
Carcharhinus sorrah 39.3 60.7 3156 1326 3455 3470 8.0
Galeocerdo cuvier 36.8 63.2 2880 1315 3718 3491 50.0
Hemitriakis japanica 40.9 59.1 3282 1389 3339 3398 15.0
Mustelus griseus 39.1 60.9 3026 1429 3576 3376 9.0
Mustelus manazo 38.4 61.6 2967 1410 3650 3385 10.0
Prionace glauca 37.7 62.3 2977 1323 3635 3472 20.0
Scyliorhinus canicula 38.2 61.8 2881 1475 3684 3368 12.0
Sphyrna lewini 40.2 59.8 3244 1340 3375 3448 35.0
Triaenodon obesus 39.5 60.5 3170 1332 3453 3452 25.0

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
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.