Fishes (Apr 2023)

The Complete Mitogenome of Amazonian <i>Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus</i> (Characiformes: Characidae) as a Valuable Resource for Phylogenetic Analyses of Characidae

  • Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag,
  • Ricardo Koroiva,
  • Ândrea Ribeiro-dos-Santos,
  • Leandro Magalhães,
  • Giovanna C. Cavalcante,
  • Caio S. Silva,
  • Sávio Guerreiro,
  • Daniel H. F. Gomes,
  • Jorge E. S. de Souza,
  • Sandro J. de Souza,
  • Lidia Brasil Seabra,
  • Maria Dayanne Lima de Lucena,
  • Erival Gonçalves Prata,
  • Izabella Cristina da Silva Penha,
  • Thaisa Sala Michelan,
  • Raphael Ligeiro,
  • Leandro Juen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8050233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 233

Abstract

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Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus (Ulrey, 1894), popularly known as ‘Flag Tetra’ in English speaking countries, belongs to the genus Hyphessobrycon of the family Characidae, and is widely present in the eastern Amazon basin. Here, using Illumina sequencing, we report the complete mitogenome sequence of H. heterorhabdus. Overall, the mitogenome has 17,021 bp, containing 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA, and 2 rRNA genes. Non-ambiguous nucleotide compositions of the H. heterorhabdus mitogenome are A: 29.2%, T: 29.4%, G: 15.6%, and C: 25.8%. As recently indicated, the phylogenetic analyses did not support four separate genera (Hemigrammus, Hyphessobrycon, Moenkhausia, and Psalidodon) of Characidae. Understanding the H. heterorhabdus mitogenome is important for taxonomic purposes as well as for the molecular characterization of environmental pollutants. Thus, the mitogenome described here will be a valuable resource for studies on environmental changes, evolutionary genetics, species delimitation, and phylogenetic analyses in Characidae.

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