Sains Malaysiana 47(10)(2018):
2519–2531
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2018-4710-29
Mitogenome of Gymnothorax minor and Phylogenetic Relationship
with Its Congeners and Related Genera (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae)
(Mitogenom Gymnothorax
minor dan Hubungan
Filogenetik dengan Genus yang Berhubung Kait (Anguilliformes:
Muraenidae))
SZE-LOOI
SONG1,
HOI-SEN
YONG2,
KAR-HOE
LOH1*,
PHAIK-EEM
LIM1,
AMY
YEE-HUI
THEN2
& PRAPHATHIP EAMSOBHANA3
1Institute
of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala
Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
2Institute of Biological Sciences,
Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Federal Territory, Malaysia
3Department
of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj
Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok
10700, Thailand
Diserahkan: 24
Januari 2018/Diterima: 25 Jun 2018
ABSTRACT
Gymnothorax minor is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae
found in the Western Pacific Ocean. We report here its complete
mitogenome as determined by Illumina next-generation sequencing
and the phylogenetic relationship with its congeners and other
taxa of the family Muraenidae. The
whole mitogenome of G. minor had a total length of 16,574
bp, comprising 37 genes - 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs),
two ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA)
and 22 transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA)
genes - and a control region. Excepting cox1 with GTG,
the other 12 PCGs had ATG start codon. Seven of its
PCGs
had incomplete stop codon - five (nad2; cox1;
cox2; nad3 and nad4) with T and two (atp6
and cox3) with TA.
Molecular phylogeny based on 13 PCGs was concordant with 15 mitochondrial
genes (13 PCGs and 2 rRNA genes).
The subfamily Muraeninae
as well as the subfamily Uropterygiinae
were monophyletic. However, the genus Gymnothorax
was paraphyletic, with G. minor forming a sister group
with Rhinomuraena quaesita in the
lineage containing also G. kidako
and G. formosus forming a sister group with Enchelynassa canina. The phylogenetic
relationship of the genus Gymnothorax
and related taxa of the family Muraenidae,
based on the mitochondrial cob gene, was in general similar
to that based on 15 mt-genes. The
mitogenome is useful for future studies
on phylogenetics and systematics of
eels of the family Muraenidae and
other taxa of the order Anguilliformes.
Keywords: Gymnothorax; mitogenome;
moray eels; Muraenidae; next-generation
sequencing (NGS)
ABSTRAK
Gymnothorax minor adalah belut laut dalam
famili Muraenidae
yang boleh dijumpai di Lautan Pasifik Barat. Kami melaporkan di sini
mitogenom lengkap
G. minor yang ditentukan dengan menggunakan penjujukan generasi akan datang
Illumina dan hubungan
filogenetik G. minor dengan
genus yang berhubung kait
dan takson yang lain dalam famili Muraenidae.
Kepanjangan keseluruhan
mitogenom G. minor
adalah 16,574 bp yang
terdiri daripada 37 gen - 13 gen pengkodan protein (PCGs),
dua asid
ribonukleik ribosoma (rRNA) dan 22 gen pemindahan ribonukleik ribosoma (tRNA)
- dan satu
kawasan kawalan. Dua belas PCGs mempunyai
kodon pemula
ATG
kecuali cox1 dengan kodon pemula
GTG.
Tujuh PCGs mempunyai
kodon penamat
yang tidak lengkap - lima gen (nad2; cox1; cox2; nad3 dan nad4) dengan
T dan dua
gen (atp6 dan cox3) dengan
TA.
Filogeni molekul
berdasarkan 13 PCGs adalah
konsisten dengan
15 gen mitokondria (13 gen PCGs dan
2 rRNA). Subfamilli Muraeninae
dan subfamili
Uropterygiinae adalah monofiletik. Walau bagaimanapun, genus Gymnothorax adalah parafiletik
dengan G.
minor membentuk kumpulan beradik dengan Rhinomuraena quaesita dalam garis keturunan
yang mengandungi G.
kidako manakala G. formosus membentuk kumpulan beradik dengan Enchelynassa canina. Berdasarkan gen mitokondria cob,
hubungan filogenetik
genus Gymnothorax dan takson lain dalam famili Muraenidae adalah sama
dengan hubungan
filogenetik yang berdasarkan 15
gen mitokondria. Mitogenom
adalah penting untuk kajian filogenetik
dan sistematik
belut dalam famili
Muraenidae dan
takson yang lain dalam order Anguilliformes.
Kata kunci: Belut
laut; Gymnothorax; mitogenom; Muraenidae; penjujukan generasi akan datang
(NGS)
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