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Complete mitochondrial genomes of Baikal oilfishes (Perciformes: Cottoidei), earth's deepest-swimming freshwater fishes

Journal

MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PART B-RESOURCES
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 773-775

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2017.1398603

Keywords

Comephorus baicalensis; Comephorus dybowskii; Golomyanka; oilfish; mtDNA; mitochondrial genome

Funding

  1. Division of Environmental Biology
  2. National Center for Research Resources
  3. National Institute on Aging
  4. NSF DEB Grant [1557147]
  5. NIH [1P30AG050886-01, 5P30AG050886-03, 1S10RR026723-01]
  6. Russian Science Foundation [14-50-00069]
  7. Russian Science Foundation [14-50-00069] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation
  8. Division Of Environmental Biology
  9. Direct For Biological Sciences [1557147] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Sculpins are predominantly benthicsit- and-wait predators that inhabit marine and freshwaters of the Northern Hemisphere. In striking contrast to riverine relatives, sculpins endemic to Lake Baikal have diversified in both form and function, with multiple taxa having adaptations for pelagic and bathyal niches within the world's deepest lake. Baikal Oilfishes (Comephorus spp.) represent a highly apomorphic taxon with unique skeletal morphology, soft anatomy, and reproductive ecology. Selection for novel behavior and life history may be evident in genes responsible for organismal energy balance, including those encoding subunits of the electron transport chain. Complete mitochondrial genomes were sequenced for the Big Baikal Oilfish (Comephorus baicalensis) and Little Baikal Oilfish (Comephorus dybowskii). Mitochondrial genomes encode genes essential for electron transport, and data provided here will complement ongoing investigations of genome-to-phenome maps for teleost respiration and metabolism. Phylogenetic analyses including oilfish mitogenomes and all publicly available cottoid representative sequences are largely concordant with previous studies.

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