Abstract
Cheilodactylus variegatus is a common benthivorous marine fish inhabiting in rocky subtidal habitats in the eastern south Pacific coast of Chile and Peru. However, its biology and ecology are relatively understudied and its taxonomic assignment has been debated recently. The complete mitochondrial genome was assembled de novo and mapped to a reference using 5.97 million of reads obtained through Ion Torrent next generation sequencing, resulting in a circular sequence of 16,652 bp in length. Gene composition and arrangement comprised to that reported for most fishes and contained the typical structure of 2 rRNAs, 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs and 1 non-coding region. This mitogenome provides a valuable resource for studies of fish molecular systematics, phylogeography and population genetics.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Romilio Espejo and OMICS-Solution (Chile) for Ion Torrent sequencing.
Declaration of interest
The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.
This study was supported by CONICYT grant PAI MEL 81105006. CQR was funded by a postdoctoral award from the Rector of the University of Antofagasta. DV thanks grants ICM P05-002, PFB-23 and NC120030.