Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1354203 Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We determined the mitochondrial genomes of two Pecten species.•A novel gene order rearrangement was revealed.•Both Pecten mitogenomes showed high similarity, suggesting a recent divergence event.•Phylogenetic analyses confirmed the sister relationship between genera Pecten and Argopecten.

Scallops (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) comprise more than 350 extant taxa including species of high economic importance. However, its phylogenetic classification remains unclear and so far only 7 scallop mitogenomes have been determined. In this study, the mitochondrial genomes of two congeneric scallop species Pecten albicans and Pecten maximus were determined. Both mitogenomes contain 12 protein-coding genes (atp8 is missing), two ribosomal genes, 20–22 transfer RNA genes, all encoded in the same strand. Overall, both Pecten mitogenomes are highly similar with high nucleotide (93%) and amino acid (98.7%) sequence identity. Both mitogenomes also contain the same gene order arrangement, which is a novel contribution within Pectinidae. The highly similar mitochondrial organization between both Pecten species suggested a recent speciation event. Phylogenetic analysis based on complete protein-coding gene information as well as large synteny gene blocks confirmed the sister group relationship between the genera Pecten (subfamily Pectininae) and Argopecten (tribe Aequipectini).

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