Stats for order Pilosa
Stats for total mtDNA (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
39.1 |
60.9 |
4204 |
2203 |
4324 |
5664 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.3 |
56.7 |
4947 |
2209 |
3969 |
5415 |
36.8 |
Stats for total protein-coding genes (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
39.2 |
60.8 |
3075 |
1365 |
3026 |
3872 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.5 |
56.5 |
3596 |
1334 |
2773 |
3638 |
36.8 |
Stats for D-loop (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
37.4 |
62.6 |
230 |
135 |
292 |
318 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.0 |
56.0 |
287 |
189 |
293 |
314 |
36.8 |
Stats for total tRNA-coding genes (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
37.7 |
62.3 |
334 |
230 |
405 |
529 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
39.1 |
60.8 |
358 |
237 |
385 |
539 |
36.8 |
Stats for total rRNA-coding genes (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
40.6 |
59.4 |
552 |
473 |
580 |
921 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.4 |
55.5 |
694 |
437 |
507 |
907 |
36.8 |
Stats for ATP6 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
39.8 |
60.2 |
194 |
77 |
179 |
231 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.1 |
55.9 |
218 |
82 |
171 |
210 |
36.8 |
Stats for ATP8 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
34.8 |
65.2 |
58 |
13 |
47 |
86 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
40.6 |
59.4 |
65 |
13 |
40 |
74 |
36.8 |
Stats for COX1 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
40.2 |
59.8 |
374 |
246 |
452 |
470 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.5 |
55.5 |
423 |
263 |
428 |
428 |
36.8 |
Stats for COX2 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
42.3 |
57.7 |
189 |
100 |
163 |
232 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
42.8 |
57.2 |
201 |
92 |
165 |
226 |
36.8 |
Stats for COX3 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
42.7 |
57.3 |
215 |
120 |
219 |
230 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.6 |
55.4 |
231 |
119 |
211 |
223 |
36.8 |
Stats for CYTB (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
41.3 |
58.7 |
329 |
142 |
299 |
370 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.9 |
56.1 |
369 |
132 |
271 |
368 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND1 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
39.9 |
60.1 |
255 |
127 |
254 |
321 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.7 |
56.3 |
313 |
105 |
242 |
297 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND2 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
35.5 |
64.5 |
274 |
97 |
289 |
384 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
40.3 |
59.7 |
340 |
81 |
234 |
389 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND3 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
37.3 |
62.7 |
88 |
41 |
99 |
118 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.4 |
56.6 |
111 |
39 |
92 |
104 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND4 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
38.0 |
62.0 |
384 |
140 |
372 |
482 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.8 |
56.2 |
463 |
141 |
328 |
446 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND4L (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
35.0 |
65.0 |
68 |
36 |
93 |
100 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.8 |
56.2 |
92 |
38 |
84 |
83 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND5 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
38.4 |
61.6 |
499 |
200 |
484 |
638 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
43.8 |
56.2 |
599 |
200 |
442 |
583 |
36.8 |
Stats for ND6 (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
37.3 |
62.7 |
164 |
33 |
98 |
233 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
42.4 |
57.6 |
187 |
37 |
80 |
224 |
36.8 |
Stats for 12S rRNA gene (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
43.4 |
56.6 |
228 |
188 |
200 |
342 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.2 |
55.8 |
261 |
165 |
189 |
349 |
36.8 |
Stats for 16S rRNA gene (group size: 2 species) |
Species |
GC (%) |
AT (%) |
G (bases) |
C (bases) |
A (bases) |
T (bases) |
Maximum lifespan (yrs) |
Tamandua tetradactyla |
38.8 |
61.2 |
324 |
285 |
380 |
579 |
19.0 |
Choloepus didactylus |
44.5 |
55.3 |
433 |
272 |
318 |
558 |
36.8 |
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
Email:
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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.