Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Jan 2019)

The complete mitochondrial and plastid genomes of Corallina chilensis (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Tomales Bay, California, USA

  • Ivan A. Alejo,
  • Teresa E. Aleman,
  • Karina Almanza,
  • William Alonso,
  • Maria Guadalupe Altamirano Manriquez,
  • Tyler Armbrister,
  • Yoshio Astudillo,
  • Lyric Batistiana,
  • Jonathan S. Blas Guido,
  • Danilo E. Bustamante,
  • Martha S. Calderon,
  • Jovany D. Camacho Gonzalez,
  • Suiry Cardoso,
  • Jose Castro,
  • Maria N. Chombo Garcia,
  • Lissa P. Colin,
  • Karina G. Cortina,
  • Andrea Delgado,
  • Daniel Espinoza Castro,
  • Isabel Estrada,
  • Eduardo Felix,
  • Stephanie Felix,
  • Martin Flores,
  • Suzanne Frausto,
  • Eli D. Garcia,
  • Malia Garcia,
  • Gabriela Gasca,
  • Daniela Gomez,
  • Christian Gonzalez Balcazar,
  • Bianca G. Miramontes,
  • Victor Gonzalez,
  • Clarissa D. Guzman,
  • Edgard C. Guzman,
  • Timothy B. Hanneman,
  • Julissa Hernandez,
  • Jeffery R. Hughey,
  • Victoria N. Hutchins,
  • Eli R. Kallison,
  • Sebastian Lepe,
  • Serena M. Lopez,
  • Feifei Zhai Lorenzo,
  • Evelyn Macias Reyes,
  • Fernando Madrigal,
  • Nayeli G. Madrigal-Gonzalez,
  • Rodolfo Mandujano,
  • Ricardo Manzo,
  • Paloma L. Martinez,
  • Sergio Martinez,
  • Bianey A. Medina,
  • Mario Mendez,
  • Jose J. Mendoza Contreras,
  • Ana I. Meza,
  • Kevin Miller,
  • Anna Morales,
  • Eduardo Munoz,
  • Johnna M. Myers,
  • Priya-Anjali Patel,
  • Dominic Pina Montes,
  • Alejandra N. Ponce,
  • Alicia E. Ramirez,
  • Elias Rico,
  • Aide Rodriguez,
  • Jasmine Rodriguez,
  • Angel Ruiz,
  • Andrea Saldana,
  • Rosa A. Sanchez,
  • Jessica D. Santana,
  • Francisco D. Solano,
  • Alejandra Soto Trujillo,
  • Sarai J. Soto,
  • Alicia Steinhardt,
  • Melisa Talavera,
  • Monik M. Tapia,
  • Odalis Tapia,
  • Maria O. Taveras Dina,
  • Brenda J. Torresillas,
  • Clarissa Vazquez-Ramos,
  • Frances L. Wong,
  • Hartnell College Genomics Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2019.1614891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1879 – 1880

Abstract

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Genomic analysis of the marine alga Corallina chilensis from Tomales Bay, California, USA, resulted in the assembly of its complete mitogenome (GenBank accession number MK598844) and plastid genome (GenBank MK598845). The mitogenome is 25,895 bp in length and contains 50 genes. The plastid genome is 178,350 bp and contains 233 genes. The organellar genomes share a high-level of gene synteny to other Corallinales. Comparison of rbcL and cox1 gene sequences of C. chilensis from Tomales Bay reveals it is identical to three specimens from British Columbia, Canada and very similar to a specimen of C. chilensis from southern California. These genetic data confirm that C. chilensis is distributed in Pacific North America.

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