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Phylogenetic relations and mitogenome-wide similarity metrics reveal monophyly of Penaeus sensu lato.

Vinaya Kumar Katneni1, Mudagandur S Shekhar1, Ashok Kumar Jangam1, Balasubramanian C Paran2, Ashok Selvaraj1, Karthic Krishnan1, Nimisha Kaikkolante1, Sudheesh K Prabhudas1, Gopikrishna Gopalapillai1, Vijayan K Koyadan3.   

Abstract

Splitting of the genus Penaeus sensu lato into six new genera based on morphological features alone has been controversial in penaeid shrimp taxonomy. Several studies focused on building phylogenetic relations among the genera of Penaeus sensu lato. However, they lack in utilizing full mitochondrial DNA genome of shrimp representing all the six controversial genera. For the first time, the present study targeted the testing of all the six genera of Penaeus sensu lato for phylogenetic relations utilizing complete mitochondrial genome sequence. In addition, the study reports for the first time about the complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequence of Fenneropenaeus indicus, an important candidate species in aquaculture and fisheries, and utilized it for phylogenomics. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches were deployed to generate and comprehend the phylogenetic relationship among the shrimp in the suborder, Dendrobranchiata. The phylogenetic relations established with limited taxon sampling considered in the study pointed to the monophyly of Penaeus sensu lato and suggested collapsing of the new genera to a single genus. Further, trends in mitogenome-wide estimates of average amino acid identity in the order Decapoda and the genus Penaeus sensu lato supported restoration of the old genus, Penaeus, rather promoting the creation of new genera.
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Keywords:  average Aminoacid Identity; bayes tree; maximum Likelihood tree; penaeid phylogeny; penaeid taxonomy; penaeus sensu lato

Year:  2021        PMID: 33717440      PMCID: PMC7920775          DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2045-7758            Impact factor:   2.912


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