Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of the Arctic Ocean codfishes Arctogadus glacialis and Boreogadus saida reveal oriL and tRNA gene duplications
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2008-05-27Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
We have determined the complete mitochondrial
genome sequences of the codWshes Arctogadus glacialis
and Boreogadus saida (Order Gadiformes, Family
Gadidae). The 16,644 bp and 16,745 bp mtDNAs, respectively,
contain the same set of 37 structural genes found in
all vertebrates analyzed so far. The gene organization is
conserved compared to other Gadidae species, but with one
notable exception. B. saida contains heteroplasmic rearrangement-mediated
duplications that include the origin of
light-strand replication and nearby tRNA genes. Examination
of the mitochondrial control region of A. glacialis,
B. saida, and four additional representative Gadidae genera
identiWed a highly variable domain containing tandem
repeat motifs in A. glacialis. Mitogenomic phylogeny based
on the complete mitochondrial genome sequence, the concatenated
protein-coding genes, and the derived protein
sequences strongly supports a sister taxa aYliation of
A. glacialis and B. saida.
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Springer VerlagCitation
Polar Biology 31(2008) s. 1245-1252Metadata
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