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The complete mitochondrial genome of Microphysogobio elongatus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) and its phylogenetic implications

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 1061, Pages 57-73

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1061.70176

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Gobioninae; mitogenome; paraphyly

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1812401]
  2. Karst Science Research Center of Guizhou Province [U1812401]
  3. Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Foundation [Qiankeheji-chu [2018] 1113]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guizhou Educational Committee [QianjiaoheKY [2021] 306]
  5. Doctoral Foundation of Guizhou Normal University

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In this study, the complete mitogenome of Microphysogobio elongatus was sequenced and analyzed, revealing its typical structure and base composition. The phylogenetic analysis showed that Microphysogobio is not a monophyletic group, providing valuable information for future studies on the molecular phylogeny and population genetics of this species.
Mitochondria are important organelles with independent genetic material of eukaryotic organisms. In this study, we sequenced and analyzed the complete mitogenome of a small cyprinid fish, Microphysogobio elongatus (Yao & Yang, 1977). The mitogenome of M. elongatus is a typical circular molecule of 16,612 bp in length containing 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and a 930 bp control region. The base composition of the M. elongatus mitogenome is 30.8% A, 26.1% T, 16.7% G, and 26.4% C. All PCGs used the standard ATG start codon with the exception of COI. Six PCGs terminate with complete stop codons, whereas seven PCGs (ND2, COII, ATPase 6, COIII, ND3, ND4, and Cyt b) terminate with incomplete (T or TA) stop codons. All tRNA genes exhibited typical cloverleaf secondary structures with the exception of tRNA(Ser(AGY)), for which the dihydrouridine arm forms a simple loop. The phylogenetic analysis divided the subfamily Gobioninae in three clades with relatively robust support, and that Microphysogobio is not a monophyletic group. The complete mitogenome of M. elongatus provides a valuable resource for future studies about molecular phylogeny and/or population genetics of Microphysogobio.

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