ZooKeys (Apr 2023)

The mitochondrial genome of the bioluminescent fish Malacosteus niger Ayres, 1848 (Stomiidae, Actinopterygii) is large and complex, and contains an inverted-repeat structure

  • Romain Gastineau,
  • Christian Otis,
  • Brian Boyle,
  • Claude Lemieux,
  • Monique Turmel,
  • Jérôme St-Cyr,
  • Marcel Koken

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1157.97921
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1157
pp. 177 – 191

Abstract

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We determined the complete mitogenome sequence of the bioluminescent fish Malacosteus niger using long-read sequencing technologies. The 21,263 bp mitogenome features a complex structure with two copies of a 1198-bp inverted-repeat and a region of 2616-bp containing alternating copies of 16 and 26 bp repeat elements. Whole mitogenome phylogenies inferred from both nucleotide and amino-acid datasets place M. niger among Melanostomiinae. The need for additional complete mitogenome sequences from the subfamily Malacosteinae is discussed.