Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Jul 2020)

The complete mitochondrial and plastid genomes of the invasive marine red alga Caulacanthus okamurae (Caulacanthaceae, Rhodophyta) from Moss Landing, California, USA

  • Hartnell College Genomics Group,
  • Alejandro Aguilar,
  • Tania J. Ahumada,
  • Noemi Amezcua Moreno,
  • Jacob Bohn,
  • Danilo E. Bustamante,
  • Martha S. Calderon,
  • Edgar Cardoso,
  • Rocio Carranza,
  • Maria Castillo,
  • Elizabeth Cazares,
  • Emmanuel Cazares,
  • Janelle K. Companion,
  • Jeanette Cruz,
  • Neovid Cuevas,
  • Lizbeth De La Torre,
  • Daniel P. Dietz,
  • Kathleen M. Fernando,
  • Bryan Garcia,
  • Pamela Gomez,
  • Bianca Gonzales-Miramontes,
  • Yuviana Hernandez,
  • Kayla Huaracha,
  • Jeffery R. Hughey,
  • Gabriela Lazaro,
  • Feifei Zhai Lorenzo,
  • Diana Medrano,
  • Ailen Mendoza,
  • Daniel Mendoza,
  • Adam Mohssin,
  • Jeanette Orozco Medina,
  • Aislinn Pacheco,
  • Gustavo Palacios Ruvalcaba,
  • Jankiben Patel,
  • Jatin Patel,
  • Samantha Patino,
  • Karina Perez-Alfaro,
  • Alejandra N. Ponce,
  • Jasmine G. Poso,
  • Gabriel Ramirez,
  • Hector A. Ramirez,
  • Nathalie Resendiz,
  • Rachelle Reyno,
  • Diego Rodriguez,
  • Ian A. Russell,
  • Paola Saenz-Verdugo,
  • Angel S. Carmona,
  • Fabian Sanchez,
  • Sabrina X. Sheffer,
  • Carmen Solorio,
  • Alejandra Soto Trujillo,
  • Geraldine S. Vasaya,
  • Victoria Velasquez Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1763870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 2067 – 2069

Abstract

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Caulacanthus okamurae is an invasive red alga that forms extensive mats in sheltered marine habitats around the world. To determine its genomic structure and genetic relationship to native and other non-native populations of C. okamurae, high-throughput sequencing analysis was performed on an introduced specimen from Bennett Slough, Moss Landing, California, USA. Assembly of 23,146,595 filtered 150 bp paired-end Illumina sequencing reads yielded its complete mitogenome (GenBank accession MT193839) and plastid genome (GenBank accession MT193838). The mitogenome is 25,995 bp in length and contains 50 genes. The plastid genome is 173,516 bp and contains 234 genes. Comparison of the organellar chromosomes to other Gigartinales revealed a high-level of gene synteny. BLAST analysis of marker sequences (rbcL, cox1, cox2) of C. okamurae from Moss Landing identified four identical DNA sequences: one from a specimen from a native population of C. okamurae from South Korea and three from specimens representing invasive populations from France, Spain, and the USA. These genetic results confirm the presence of C. okamurae in central California, USA, and represent the first complete mitogenome and plastid genome from the Caulacanthaceae.

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