Mitogenome of Knodus borki (Cypriniformes: Characidae): genomic characterization and phylogenetic analysis
Background The taxonomic status of Knodu in the family Characidae is not yet clear. This study aimed to address this by sequencing and annotating Knodu borki Zarske, 2008. Materials and results K. borki Zarske, 2008 was sequenced using a Hiseq platform and the complete mitogenome was assembled in SP...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology reports 2022-03, Vol.49 (3), p.1741-1748 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The taxonomic status of
Knodu
in the family Characidae is not yet clear. This study aimed to address this by sequencing and annotating
Knodu borki
Zarske, 2008.
Materials and results
K. borki
Zarske, 2008 was sequenced using a Hiseq platform and the complete mitogenome was assembled in SPAdes v3.15.2 and SOAPdenovo2 v.2.01. The mitogenome of
K. borki
from Guangzhou, the first sequenced species of the genus
Knodu
, is 16,837 bp in length and contains 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal (r) RNAs, 22 transfer (t) RNAs, and one D-loop. Among these 37 genes, 28 are encoded by the heavy strand, while nine are encoded by the light strand. Twenty-one of the tRNAs can form typical cloverleaf secondary structures, except tRNA-Ser1, which lacks dihydrouridine arms. All PCGs have the same start codon (ATG), with the exception of COI (GTG). Four PCGs (ND1, ATP8, ND4L, and ND5) have TAA as the stop codon, ND6 has TAG as the stop codon, COI has AGG as the stop codon, and the remaining seven genes have incomplete stop codons of TA-/T-(ND2, COII, COIII, ND3, ND4, and Cyt b as T-, ATP6 as TA-). Phylogenetic analysis showed that
K. borki
belongs to the family Characidae.
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate that
K. borki
belongs to the family Characidae, due to consistency with the morphological identification. This study provides molecular information for further research on the phylogeny of the genus
Knodus
and for analyses of the taxonomic status of Characidae. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-021-06983-w |