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Complete mitochondrial genome of Ovalona pulchella (Branchiopoda, Cladocera) as the first representative in the family Chydoridae: Gene rearrangements and phylogenetic analysis of Cladocera.

Authors :
Gu, Yang-Liang
Sun, Cheng-He
Liu, Ping
Zhang, Xiaoli
Sinev, Artem Y.
Dumont, Henri J.
Han, Bo-Ping
Source :
Gene. Apr2022, Vol. 818, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• We determined the complete mitogenome of Ovalona pulchella in Chydoridae. • This is the first sequenced species of the family Chydoridae in Cladocera. • Data on O. pulchella are valuable for phylogenetic and evolutionary studies. • Mitochondrial genomes are highly conserved among different Branchiopoda species. Chydoridae are phytophilic-benthic microcrustaceans that make up a significant proportion of species diversity and play an important role in the littoral zone of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Here, we provide the complete mitochondrial genome of Ovalona pulchella (King, 1853), determined by next-generation sequencing. The entire mitochondrial genome is 15,362 bp in length; this is the first sequenced mitochondrial genome in the family Chydoridae. The base composition and codon usage were typical of Cladocera species. The mitochondrial gene arrangement (37 genes) was not consistent with that of other Branchiopoda. Both maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses supported each suborder and family of Branchiopoda as monophyletic groups. The relationships among the families were as follows: [(Leptestheriidae + Limnadiidae) + (Sididae + (Bosminidae + (Chydoridae + Daphniidae)))] + Triopsidae. The newly sequenced O. pulchella was most closely related to the family Daphniidae. The complete mitochondrial genome of O. pulchella also provides valuable molecular information for further analysis of the phylogeny of the Chydoridae and the taxonomic status of the Branchiopoda. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03781119
Volume :
818
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gene
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155362779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2022.146230