Journal Article
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Neolissochilus hexastichus (McClelland, 1839)
Singh, S., Mishra, A., Pavan-Kumar, A., Bidyasagar Singh, S., Radhakrishnan, K.V., Nagpure, N.S. and Chaudhari, A.
Record Number:
6108
Year:
2021
Journal:
Mitochondrial DNA Part B
Pages:
2461-2463
Volume:
6:9
Abstract:
The complete mitochondrial genome of the near threatened mahseer fish, Neolissochilus hexastichus,
was characterized for the first-time using Ion Torrent NGS platform. The total length of the mitogenome
was 16,538 bp including a standard set of 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), 2 ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs),
13 protein-coding genes and a non-coding control region. Twenty-eight of the 37 genes are located
on the light strand and, the remaining nine genes are situated on the heavy strand. Phylogenetic analysis
showed the sister relationship between N. hexastichus and N. hexagonolepis. The mitogenome
could be useful for phylogenetics, population genetics, and conservation of the mahseers.
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2
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