| Literature DB >> 33473637 |
Weiwen Li1, Shan He1, Siquan Tian1,2,3, Xiaojie Dai1,2,3.
Abstract
Pelagic fishes captured in the international tuna fisheries have attracted increasing attention in recent years because of declines in their populations. In this study, 58 complete mitochondrial genomes of pelagic species from the classes Teleostean and Chondrichthyans were analyzed. The length of the 58 mtDNA sequences ranged from 15,598 to 18,880 bp, and all of which contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 1 control region. Our results suggested that mitochondrial genomes could be a powerful marker for resolving the phylogeny of pelagic fishes. Phylogenetic relationships based on the complete mitochondrial among 58 species indicated that Teleostean and Chondrichthyans are well separated. However, the control region length of Mobula japonicais was much larger than the other species in this study. Additionally, the Prionace glauca was divided into the clade in the genus Carcharhinus which provided a prospective taxonomic status of P.glauca.Entities:
Keywords: Mobula japonica; Pelagic fishes; Prionace glauca; mitochondrial DNA; phylogeny
Year: 2016 PMID: 33473637 PMCID: PMC7799542 DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2016.1241675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA B Resour ISSN: 2380-2359 Impact factor: 0.658