洞察法新彩虹鱼(Melanotaenia fasinensis)完整线粒体基因组的结构特征和系统发育意义。

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY BMC Genomics Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1186/s12864-024-10996-7
Huria Marnis, Khairul Syahputra, Kadarusman, Jadmiko Darmawan, Imam Civi Cartealy, Sekar Larashati, Wahyu Endra Kusuma, Erma Primanita Hayuningtyas, Bambang Iswanto, Ruzkiah Asaf, Admi Athirah, Arsad Tirta Subangkit, Dwi Wahyudha Wira, Sularto, Indrawati
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法辛彩虹鱼学名 Melanotaenia fasinensis,因其鲜艳的色彩和对人工水生环境的适应性而备受水族爱好者的青睐。该物种是印尼巴布亚鸟头地区喀斯特地貌的特有物种,属于 Melanotaeniidae 科。该物种最近于 2010 年被发现,并于 2021 年被世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为濒危物种。然而,目前有关其系统发育位置的数据不足。为了填补这一空白,我们的研究采用了新一代测序技术(NGS)分析了M. fasinensis的整个线粒体基因组。线粒体基因组包括 13 个蛋白质编码基因、22 个转运 RNA 基因和 2 个核糖体 RNA 基因,总长度为 16,731 碱基对。有丝分裂基因组的碱基组成显示,腺嘌呤(A)占 27.76%,胸腺嘧啶(T)占 27.34%,鸟嘌呤(G)占 16.15%,胞嘧啶(C)占 28.75%。基于序列数据的系统进化分析表明,Melanotaeniidae 家族的所有物种都聚集在同一分支上。此外,属间和种间的分类位置清晰明确。在系统发育上,Melanotaeniidae 与 Isonidae 科的亲缘关系比与 Atherinomorus 科的亲缘关系更为密切。M.fasinensis在Melanotaenia属中的系统发育位置相对较低。这项研究为进一步探讨M. fasinensis和Melanotaenia属其他成员的系统地理学和进化历史提供了宝贵的分子见解。
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Insights into the structural features and phylogenetic implications of the complete mitochondrial genome of Fasin rainbow fish (Melanotaenia fasinensis).

The Fasin rainbow fish, scientifically named Melanotaenia fasinensis, is highly prized by aquarium enthusiasts for its vibrant colors and adaptability to artificial aquatic environments. This species is endemic to the karst landscape of the Bird's Head region in Papua, Indonesia, and belongs to the family Melanotaeniidae. Discovered relatively recently in 2010, this species was designated as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2021. However, there is currently insufficient data regarding its phylogenetic position. To address this gap, our study employed next-generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze the entire mitochondrial genome of M. fasinensis. The mitochondrial genome comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes, with a total length of 16,731 base pairs. The base composition of the mitogenome revealed percentages of 27.76% adenine (A), 27.34% thymine (T), 16.15% guanine (G), and 28.75% cytosine (C) residues. Our phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data indicated that all species of the Melanotaeniidae family clustered together on the same branch. Furthermore, the intergeneric and interspecific taxonomic positions were explicit and clear. Phylogenetically, Melanotaeniidae were more closely related to the family Isonidae than to the family Atherinomorus. The phylogenetic position of M. fasinensis was relatively basal within the genus Melanotaenia. This study provides valuable molecular insights for further exploration of the phylogeography and evolutionary history of M. fasinensis and other members of the genus Melanotaenia.

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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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