Abstract
The migratory species Piaractus Mesopotamicus, popularly known as the pacu, was determined to have a complete mitochondrial genome of 16,722 bp with 45% GC content. The genome contained 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, and a 1048 bp Control Region (D-loop). Almost all the PCGs used the standard ATG start codon, except for Cox1 that used a GTG start codon. Five of the 13 PCGs had a TAA stop codon, two had the incomplete stop codon TA- (Atp6 and Cox3), and five had the incomplete stop codon T–– (Nd2, Cox2, Nd3, Nd4, and Cytb). AGG was the stop codon of Cox1.
Declaration of interest
The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest. This study has received funding from agreement number 4020000572 – GT455 CEMIG, Peixe Vivo. CEMIG Contract number 4570011274/510.