Insights into the structural features and phylogenetic implications of the complete mitochondrial genome of Fasin rainbow fish (Melanotaenia fasinensis)
Huria Marnis,
Khairul Syahputra,
Kadarusman,
Jadmiko Darmawan,
Imam Civi Cartealy,
Sekar Larashati,
Wahyu Endra Kusuma,
Erma Primanita Hayuningtyas,
Bambang Iswanto,
Ruzkiah Asaf,
Admi Athirah,
Arsad Tirta Subangkit,
Dwi Wahyudha Wira,
Sularto,
Indrawati
Affiliations
Huria Marnis
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Khairul Syahputra
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Kadarusman
Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong, PUJI Sumberdaya Hayati Perairan
Jadmiko Darmawan
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Imam Civi Cartealy
Research Center for Computation, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Sekar Larashati
Research Center for Limnology and Water Resources, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Wahyu Endra Kusuma
Study Program of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Brawijaya
Erma Primanita Hayuningtyas
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Bambang Iswanto
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Ruzkiah Asaf
Research Center for Conservation of Marine and Inland Water Resources, National Research and Innovation Agency
Admi Athirah
Research Center for Conservation of Marine and Inland Water Resources, National Research and Innovation Agency
Arsad Tirta Subangkit
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Dwi Wahyudha Wira
Departement of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran
Sularto
Research Center for Fisheries, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Indrawati
Laboratory of CryoEM, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Abstract The Fasin rainbow fish, scientifically named Melanotaenia fasinensis, is highly prized by aquarium enthusiasts for its vibrant colors and adaptability to artificial aquatic environments. This species is endemic to the karst landscape of the Bird’s Head region in Papua, Indonesia, and belongs to the family Melanotaeniidae. Discovered relatively recently in 2010, this species was designated as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2021. However, there is currently insufficient data regarding its phylogenetic position. To address this gap, our study employed next-generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze the entire mitochondrial genome of M. fasinensis. The mitochondrial genome comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes, with a total length of 16,731 base pairs. The base composition of the mitogenome revealed percentages of 27.76% adenine (A), 27.34% thymine (T), 16.15% guanine (G), and 28.75% cytosine (C) residues. Our phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data indicated that all species of the Melanotaeniidae family clustered together on the same branch. Furthermore, the intergeneric and interspecific taxonomic positions were explicit and clear. Phylogenetically, Melanotaeniidae were more closely related to the family Isonidae than to the family Atherinomorus. The phylogenetic position of M. fasinensis was relatively basal within the genus Melanotaenia. This study provides valuable molecular insights for further exploration of the phylogeography and evolutionary history of M. fasinensis and other members of the genus Melanotaenia.