Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Nov 2021)

Complete mitochondrial genomes of representatives of two endemic sculpin families (Perciformes: Cottoidei) from Baikal – the world’s largest and deepest lake

  • Nikolai Mugue,
  • Anna Barmintseva,
  • Anna Etingova,
  • Sergei Didorenko,
  • Maria Selifanova,
  • Lubov Mugue,
  • Alexei Popov,
  • Andrei Bulakhov,
  • Aleksandr Kupchinskiy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2021.1989330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 3190 – 3192

Abstract

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In this study, five new mitogenomes from four endemic Lake Baikal sculpins were determined: Cottocomephorus grewingkii (Dybowski, 1874) (GB#MW732165), Cottocomephorus inermis (Yakovlev, 1890) (GB#MW732163), and Paracottus knerii (Dybowski, 1874) (GB#MW732164) (Family Cottocomephoridae – Bighead sculpins), and from two specimens of Procottus major Taliev, 1949 (GB##MW732166, MW732167) from Family Abyssocottidae (Deep-water sculpins). Together with recently published mitogenomes of Baikal Oilfishes (Sandel et al. ), the first mitogenome-based phylogenetic tree for all three endemic Baikal sculpin families is presented. Complete mitogenome phylogeny supports the monophyletic origin of the lake Baikal sculpins species flock, but does not support the monophyly of the family Cottocomephoridae (Bighead sculpins).

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