Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Feb 2024)

The complete mitochondrial genome of Gobio huanghensis (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) in the Yellow River, China

  • Yanyan Du,
  • Zijun Su,
  • Zhuoyu Yang,
  • Yanping Zhang,
  • Zhongyu Lou,
  • Shunwen Yang,
  • Tai Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2024.2318401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 300 – 303

Abstract

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AbstractGobio huanghensis, a member of the eponymous genus within the Cyprinidae, family of the Cypriniformes order, is an endemic fish species found exclusively in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, spanning from Yinchuan to Lanzhou. This study presents the first comprehensive report of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of G. huanghensis, encompassing 16,604 base pairs (bp) with a nucleotide composition of 26.3% cytosine (C), 17.6% guanine (G), 29.4% adenine (A), and 26.7% thymine (T). In congruence with other species in the Gobio genus, its mitochondrial genome comprises 37 genes, including two ribosomal RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), and 22 transfer RNA genes. Notably, COX1 initiates with the start codon GTG, distinct from the typical ATG start codon of other PCGs. The mitogenome exhibits four types of stop codons: TAA, TAG, TA-, and T--. Phylogenetic analyses, grounded in complete mitochondrial sequences, position G. huanghensis at the forefront of one of two major clusters within the genus Gobio, corroborating existing morphological classifications. These findings offer valuable theoretical insights for the taxonomic classification, conservation, and population genetics of G. huanghensis.

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