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Table 1.

List of 40 Brachyura species analysed in this paper with their GenBank accession numbers.

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Table 2.

Summary of mitogenome of S. sinensis.

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Table 3.

The A+T skew value and the G+C skew value of 40 Brachyura species.

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Fig 1.

Circular map of the mitogenome of S. sinensis.

Protein coding and ribosomal genes are shown with standard abbreviations. Genes for tRNAs are abbreviated by a single letter, with S1 = AGN, S2 = UCN, L1 = CUN, and L2 = UUR. 13 Protein coding genes are yellow colored. tRNAs are purple colored. rRNAs are red colored.

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Fig 2.

Relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) in S. sinensis mitogenome (A). Amino acid composition in the mitogenome of S. sinensis (B).

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Table 4.

RSCU (relative synonymous codon usage) of S. sinensis.

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Fig 3.

Secondary structures of 22 transfer tRNA genes of S. sinensis.

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Fig 4.

Linearized represantation of gene rearrangements of Brachyura circle mitogeomes.

All genes are transcribed from left to right. tRNA genes are exhibited by the corresponding single-letter amino acid code with S1 = AGN, S2 = UCN, L1 = CUN, and L2 = UUR. CR represents control region. rrnL, rrnS, large and small subunit ribosomal RNA.

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Fig 5.

Inferred phylogenetic relationship among Brachyura based on nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial 13PCGs using BI and ML.

C. destructor and C. similis were used as outgroups.

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Fig 6.

Inferred phylogenetic relationship among Brachyura based on amino acid sequences of mitochondrial 13PCGs using BI and ML.

C. destructor and C. similis were used as outgroups.

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