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Mitochondrial genome of the sand goby Acentrogobius caninus (Acentrogobius, Gobiidae)

Mitochondrial genome of the sand goby Acentrogobius caninus (Acentrogobius, Gobiidae) In this study, we first determined and described the complete mitochondrial genome of Acentrogobius caninus, a member of the Family Gobiidae. The complete mitogenome sequence is 16,616 bp in length containing 13 protein-coding genes, two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, a putative control region (CR), and a light-strand replication origin (OL). Phylogenetic analysis suggests that A. caninus boasts a close relationship with other two species of the genus Acentrogobius. Our results are expected to provide useful molecular information for species identification and further phylogenetic studies of the Gobiiformes family. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Conservation Genetics Resources Springer Journals

Mitochondrial genome of the sand goby Acentrogobius caninus (Acentrogobius, Gobiidae)

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
Subject
Life Sciences; Conservation Biology/Ecology; Ecology; Biodiversity; Evolutionary Biology; Plant Genetics and Genomics; Animal Genetics and Genomics
eISSN
1877-7260
DOI
10.1007/s12686-017-0694-4
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Abstract

In this study, we first determined and described the complete mitochondrial genome of Acentrogobius caninus, a member of the Family Gobiidae. The complete mitogenome sequence is 16,616 bp in length containing 13 protein-coding genes, two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, a putative control region (CR), and a light-strand replication origin (OL). Phylogenetic analysis suggests that A. caninus boasts a close relationship with other two species of the genus Acentrogobius. Our results are expected to provide useful molecular information for species identification and further phylogenetic studies of the Gobiiformes family.

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Conservation Genetics ResourcesSpringer Journals

Published: Feb 15, 2017

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