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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
Volume 27, 2016 - Issue 6
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Characteristics and phylogenetic studies of Acrossocheilus parallens (Cypriniformes, Barbinae) complete mitochondrial genome

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Pages 4708-4709 | Received 14 Sep 2015, Accepted 07 Oct 2015, Published online: 07 Dec 2015
 

Abstract

In this paper, the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Acrossocheilus parallens was determined. The circle genome (16 591 bp) comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and one control region. The overall base composition of A. parallens is 30.9% for A, 28.1% for C, 24.6% for T, and 16.4% for G, with a higher AT content of 55.5%. Only ND6 and other eight tRNA genes are encoded on the L-strand while most of these genes are located in the H-strand. It has the typical vertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement. The phylogenetic trees showed that A. parallens was clustered with other species of Acrossocheilus. The complete mitochondrial genomic sequence of A. parallens would contribute for the better understanding of genetic structure, identification, evolution and phylogeny of this species.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Fan Zhensuo, Ma Junsheng, and Chen Qian for their contributions to this project.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article. This work was financially supported by the Special Fund for Marine-Scientific Research in the Public Interest (201305021), the Marine-Fishery Popularization Special Program of Guangdong Provincial (A201001H04), and the Wild Resource Investigation Program of Shenzhen City (20130453).

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