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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The complete mitochondrial genomes of two freshwater snails provide new protein coding gene rearrangement models and phylogenetic implications

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Fig. 4 (See legend on next page.)
Fig. 5 Putative gene rearrangement events in gastropod mitochondrial genomes.toRearranged genes are indicated by different colors
Fig. 6 Phylogenomic analysis of concatenated proteins in mitochondrial genomes. The concatenated amino acid sequences of 13 protein-codinggenes were analyzed utilizing Bayesian analysis (BI) and maximum likelihood (ML), using Micromelo undata and Nautilus macromphalus as the outgroup

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