Complete mitochondrial DNA sequence, gene organization and genetic variation of control regions in Parargyrops edita

2007 
The complete necleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of Parargyrops edita was determined by gene amplification using long polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing techniques. The genome with 16 640 bp contained 37 genes (two ribosomal RNA, 22 transfer RNA, and 13 protein-coding genes). The content and order of genes was identical to those in typical teleosts. The major non-coding region of 964 bp in length with several conserved sequence features were identified as the control region (CR). Both COI and ND4 began with a GTG start codon, which is unusual in other fishes. The genetic variation of the CR from 27 wild samples was evaluated. A total of 536 bp consensus sequence of CR was aligned and 26 unique haplotypes were identified. The haplotype diversity (h) was estimated to be 0.997 (standard deviation [SD] 0.011) and nucleotide diversity (π) was 0.014 (SD 0.008) for the sample collected from coastal waters of Guangdong Province. It showed a very high level of genetic variation in the sample and also suggested that mtDNA CR sequence analysis can be use to evaluate the genetic deversity and genetic structure of P. edita.
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