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Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequences

The revised Cambridge Reference Sequence (rCRS) is GenBank number NC_012920.
Please use this new number when citing the rCRS in publications. The rCRS is a reference sequence, not a "consensus" sequence. It is a single reference individual from haplogroup H2a2 and has been used as a standard for reporting variants for over 30 years. See Bandelt's new 2013 rCRS review, link below.

View MITOMAP's annotated rCRS sequence here .

The Cambridge Reference Sequence, revised & original:
Version GenBank # Fasta format Article links
Revised Cambridge Reference Sequence ("rCRS") The rCRS is available as sequence number NC_012920 (formerly AC_000021.2) in GenBank's RefSeq database. This specific rCRS is the most commonly used and standard comparison sequence for human mtDNA research. It is 16569 bp in length, which includes one spacer at position 3107 to preserve the historical CRS position numbering. For publications, please cite NC_012920 as the rCRS. A duplicate of the rCRS exists as J01415.2 . This is a fully corrected update of the original Cambridge sequence and is identical to NC_012920. NC_012920 rCRS-fasta Bandelt's 2013 rCRS review (PDF) Andrews et al 1999 (PubMed) Read the paper (PDF) Summary table of corrections
Original Cambridge Reference Sequence ("CRS") J01415gi:337188(no longer available) CRS1981-fasta Anderson et al 1981 (PubMed) Read the paper (PDF)
Other comparison hmtDNAs in GenBank & elsewhere:
NEW Other mtDNA sequences: Mitobank

To find >60,000 complete human mtDNAs in GenBank: execute search.
*includes sequences which have complete, or near-complete, coding region, but may be without the control region (15400 nucleotides minimum).

To find >79,000 human Control Region sequences in GenBank: execute search.
*includes sequences which have all or part of the control region and are 400-1600 nucleotides in length.

Partial and full sequences are also available for Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Homo heidelbergensis and Homo sp. Altai mtDNA.
Representative Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of >16,000 organisms are listed at NCBI. (Apply filter for mitochondrion).