Export data of total tRNA-coding genes for order Carcharhiniformes

Species (N=15) GC (%) AT (%) G (bases) C (bases) A (bases) T (bases) Maximum lifespan (yrs)
Carcharhinus acronotus 39.7 60.3 342 273 435 501 19.0
Carcharhinus brevipinna 39.7 60.3 342 273 434 500 19.0
Carcharhinus leucas 38.8 61.2 336 266 442 507 32.0
Carcharhinus longimanus 39.8 60.2 346 272 431 502 22.0
Carcharhinus obscurus 39.8 60.2 343 274 433 501 35.0
Carcharhinus plumbeus 39.9 60.1 344 275 433 499 32.0
Carcharhinus sorrah 39.9 60.1 347 272 430 502 8.0
Galeocerdo cuvier 38.1 61.9 334 259 443 519 50.0
Hemitriakis japanica 40.2 59.8 352 273 430 499 15.0
Mustelus griseus 40.6 59.4 349 281 427 496 9.0
Mustelus manazo 39.9 60.1 337 283 440 492 10.0
Prionace glauca 39.3 60.7 341 268 434 506 20.0
Scyliorhinus canicula 37.7 62.3 322 262 458 509 12.0
Sphyrna lewini 39.2 60.8 344 264 438 506 35.0
Triaenodon obesus 39.4 60.6 343 268 433 507 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.