Mee Yeon Hong
Chonnam National University
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Molecules and Cells | 2009
Ki-Gyoung Kim; Mee Yeon Hong; Min Jee Kim; Hyun Hwak Im; Man Il Kim; Chang Hwan Bae; Sook Jae Seo; Sang Hyun Lee; Iksoo Kim
We have determined the complete mitochondrial genome of the yellow-spotted long horned beetle, Psacothea hilaris (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), an endangered insect species in Korea. The 15,856-bp long P. hilaris mitogenome harbors gene content typical of the animal mitogenome and a gene arrangement identical to the most common type found in insect mitogenomes. As with all other sequenced coleopteran species, the 5-bp long TAGTA motif was also detected in the intergenic space sequence located between tRNASer(UCN) and ND1 of P. hilaris. The 1,190-bp long non-coding A+T-rich region harbors an unusual series of seven identical repeat sequences of 57-bp in length and several stretches of sequences with the potential to form stem-and-loop structures. Furthermore, it contains one tRNAArg-like sequence and one tRNALys-like sequence. Phylogenetic analysis among available coleopteran mitogenomes using the concatenated amino acid sequences of PCGs appear to support the sister group relationship of the suborder Polyphaga to all remaining suborders, including Adephaga, Myxophaga, and Archostemata. Among the two available infraorders in Polyphaga, a monophyletic Cucujiformia was confirmed, with the placement of Cleroidea as the basal lineage for Cucujiformia. On the other hand, the infraorder Elateriformia was not identified as monophyletic, thereby indicating that Scirtoidea and Buprestoidea are the basal lineages for Cucujiformia and the remaining Elateriformia.
Mitochondrial DNA | 2009
Mee Yeon Hong; Heon Cheon Jeong; Min Jee Kim; Hyung Uk Jeong; Sang-Hyun Lee; Iksoo Kim
In this study, we determined the complete mitochondrial genome of the jewel beetle, Chrysochroa fulgidissima (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), from four overlapping fragments. The 15,592 bp C. fulgidissima mitogenome exhibits a gene arrangement and content identical to the most common type in insects. The start codon of the C. fulgidissima COI gene is unusual, in that no typical ATN codon is available. The 875 bp A+T-rich region is the shortest among the coleopteran mitogenomes that have thus far been sequenced in their entirety. The most unusual feature of the genome is the presence of three tRNA-like sequences within the A+T-rich region: two tRNALeu(UUR)-like sequences and one tRNAAsn-like sequence. These sequence stretches have the proper anticodon sequence and the potential to form secondary structures, but also harbor many mismatches in the stems. Phylogenetic analysis using a concatenation of 13 amino acid sequences of protein-coding genes among the available sequenced species of coleopteran superfamilies (Buprestoidea and Elateroidea belonging to the infraorder Elateriformia, and Chrysomeloidea and Tenebrioroidea belonging to the infraorder Cucujiformia) by Bayesian inference, maximum-likelihood analysis, and maximum-parsimony analysis revealed a lack of strong support for monophyletic Elateriformia.
Entomological Research | 2012
Xinlong Wan; Mee Yeon Hong; Aimei Liao; Man Il Kim; Ki-Gyoung Kim; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim
In the present study, we report the 16 823‐bp long complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of a carabid beetle, Damaster mirabilissimus mirabilissim (Coleoptera: Carabidae), which is endangered in Korea. The gene arrangement of D. m. mirabilissim mitogenome is identical to the most common type found in insects. The start codon of the D. m. mirabilissim COI gene is a typical ATN codon. On the other hand, the initiation codon for ND1 gene is TTG, instead of ATN. All transfer RNAs (tRNAs) exhibit a stable canonical clover‐leaf structure, except for tRNASer(AGN), the dihydrouridine arm of which forms a simple loop. The 1703‐bp long A+T‐rich region is the second longest among the complete adephagan mitogenome sequences, next to Macrogyrus oblongus belonging to Gyrinoidea. One of the unusual features of the genome is the presence of a tRNALeu(UUR)‐like sequence in the A+T‐rich region. This sequence displays the proper anticodon sequence and the potential to form secondary structures, but also harbors many mismatches in the stems.
Gene | 2008
Mee Yeon Hong; Eun Mee Lee; Yong Hun Jo; Hae Chul Park; Seong Ryul Kim; Jae Sam Hwang; Byung Rae Jin; Pil Don Kang; Ki-Gyoung Kim; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim
Molecular Biology Reports | 2009
Seong Ryeol Kim; Man Il Kim; Mee Yeon Hong; Kee Young Kim; Pil Don Kang; Jae Sam Hwang; Yeon Soo Han; Byung Rae Jin; Iksoo Kim
Biochemical Genetics | 2009
Heon Cheon Jeong; Jung A. Kim; Hyun Hwak Im; Hyung Uk Jeong; Mee Yeon Hong; Jong Eun Lee; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim
International journal of industrial entomology | 2008
Jae Sam Hwang; Bo Ram Kang ; Seong Ryul Kim; Eun Young Yun; Kwan Ho Park ; Jae Pil Jeon ; Sung Hee Nam ; Hwa Jin Suh; Mee Yeon Hong; Ik Soo Kim
International journal of industrial entomology | 2008
Hwa Young Kim; Kyeong Yong Lee ; Sang Beom Lee; Se Ryeon Kim; Mee Yeon Hong; Dong Young Kim; Ik Soo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2009
Min Jee Kim; Mee Yeon Hong; Byung Rae Jin; Man Il Kim; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2008
Mee Yeon Hong; Heon Cheon Jeong; Dong Young Kim; Hyung Wook Jeong; Ki-Gyoung Kim; Yeon Soo Han; Byung Rae Jin; Iksoo Kim