Export data of total tRNA-coding genes for family Fringillidae

Species (N=16) GC (%) AT (%) G (bases) C (bases) A (bases) T (bases) Maximum lifespan (yrs)
Carduelis pinus 41.2 58.8 372 263 392 514 11.0
Carduelis psaltria 40.7 59.3 365 261 398 515 5.7
Carduelis spinus 41.1 58.9 371 262 392 514 13.5
Carpodacus erythrinus 42.2 57.8 380 271 388 503 9.0
Coccothraustes coccothraustes 41.1 58.9 370 264 392 518 12.6
Fringilla coelebs 41.3 58.5 371 265 387 514 29.0
Fringilla montifringilla 41.6 58.4 369 271 389 509 14.8
Hemignathus munroi 41.5 58.5 357 253 377 483 13.0
Hemignathus parvus 41.1 58.9 372 261 398 511 9.5
Himatione sanguinea 41.6 58.4 374 267 396 504 11.0
Loxia curvirostra 40.9 59.1 371 260 394 516 16.1
Loxops coccineus 41.1 58.9 353 252 381 486 10.0
Melamprosops phaeosoma 41.3 58.7 366 271 403 502 9.2
Pinicola enucleator 41.2 58.8 374 261 392 514 9.8
Pyrrhula pyrrhula 41.2 58.8 376 259 390 516 17.5
Vestiaria coccinea 41.5 58.5 373 267 394 508 8.8

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

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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.