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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Sebastes owstoni (Scorpaenidae, Scorpaeniformes) from the East Sea, Korea

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Pages 3952-3954 | Received 13 Nov 2014, Accepted 16 Nov 2014, Published online: 26 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Sebastes owstoni is a popular fishery species in the north-western Pacific Ocean. To obtain basic information on its mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), the complete mitogenome of S. owstoni was subjected to the next-generation sequencing. The assembled mtDNA was 16,465 bp in length, comprising 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs and a control region. The complete mitogenome comprised of 27.7% A, 26.6% T, 17.3% G and 28.4% C, indicating a slight AT bias (54.3%). The start codon of all PCGs was ATG, with the exception of COX1 (GTG). The stop codons in the PCGs were mainly TAA, with the exception of ND1 and ND3 (TAG), ND4 (AGA) and Cytb (incomplete termination codon, T). All tRNAs had a typical cloverleaf shape, with the exception of tRNASer (AGY), which lacked the DHU arm. The sequenced mitogenome of S. owstoni can be used in genetics-based management initiatives or for constructing the mitochondrial lineages within Scorpaenidae.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and production of this manuscript.

This work was supported by a grant from the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (PE9921C and PE99202).

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