Abstract
Paraplagusia blochii (Cynoglossidae, Soleoidei) is characterized by both eyes on the left side of the body with a short rostral hook reaching only to hind margin of lower eye. Here we first report the mitogenome of this tongue sole, which is 16,611 bp in length, and the gene order has been reorganized. Specifically, the tRNA-Gln gene encoded by the light strand (l-strand) has been translocated to the heavy strand (H-strand), accompanied by the tRNA-Ile gene shuffling. In addition, the putative control region has been translocated downstream to a position between the ND1 and tRNA-Gln genes, leaving a 24-bp trace fragment in the original position. Nevertheless, the rest gene arrangement is identical to that of the typical fish. The determination of the complete mitogenome sequence of P. blochii could contribute to a better understanding the molecular mechanisms of gene reorganization in fish mitogenome and phylogenetic study of Soleidae and Pleuronectiformes.
Declaration of interest
The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30870283 and 31071890).