Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon)

For the discussion of catfish systematics. Post here to draw our attention to new publications or to discuss existing works.
Post Reply
Horlack
Posts: 87
Joined: 01 Mar 2015, 22:51
My cats species list: 1 (i:1, k:0)
My aquaria list: 1 (i:0)
Location 1: France
Location 2: France
Contact:

Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon)

Post by Horlack »

Title : Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon) : structure, phylogeny, and intraspecific variation

Source PDF : http://geneticsmr.com/year2016/vol15-2/pdf/gmr8634.pdf

Author :
Department of Biology, Zunyi Normal College, Zunyi, Guizhou, China
Corresponding author: R.Q. Wang
E-mail: [email protected]
Genet. Mol. Res. 15 (2): gmr.15028634
Received March 23, 2016
Accepted April 11, 2016
Published May 13, 2016

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15028634

ABSTRACT
BSTRACT.
The complete 16,532-nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon) was determined using the long and accurate polymerase chain reaction method, and compared with the mitochondrial genome sequences of 49 other catfish species belonging to the order Siluriformes. The locations of protein-coding genes and ribosomal ribonucleic acids (RNAs) were identified by comparison with known sequences of other catfishes, including P. fulvidraco and P. nitidus. The P. eupogon mitochondrial genome was composed of 13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNAs, 22 transfer RNA genes, and a non-coding control region. The gene order was identical to that of other Siluriformes. Phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA, 16S ribosomal RNA, and 13 protein-coding gene sequence data sets were carried out to further clarify the relative phylogenetic position of P. eupogon, and identify phylogenetic relationships among 24 families of Siluriformes. Phylogenetic analyses Randomized Axelerated Maximum Likelihood (RAxML) 8.0.X were congruent with a basal split of the order into Clupeiformes, Characiformes, Cypriniformes, and Siluriformes, and supported a closer relationship of P. eupogon with Amblycipitidae than Siluridae. We therefore concluded that this species appears to be closely related to the Amblycipitidae. In the phylogenetic tree, the Amblycipitidae appeared as the most basal extant lineage within the Siluriformes, while the Bagridae appeared as the sister group of Cranoglanididae and Pangasiidae. The mitochondrial genome sequence of P. eupogon has been deposited in GenBank (accession No. KJ001784)
Last edited by Horlack on 19 May 2016, 09:22, edited 1 time in total.
Horlack
Posts: 87
Joined: 01 Mar 2015, 22:51
My cats species list: 1 (i:1, k:0)
My aquaria list: 1 (i:0)
Location 1: France
Location 2: France
Contact:

Re: Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon)

Post by Horlack »

Pelteobagrus eupogon isnot on planetcatfish ?
http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/fam ... amily_id=8

Or Tachysurus eupogon Boulenger, 1892 = Pelteobagrus eupogon (Boulenger, 1892) ?
http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... es_id=2974

http://www.fishbase.org/summary/50760
Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) > Siluriformes (Catfish) > Bagridae (Bagrid catfishes)

It seems genius Tachysurus on planetcatfish must be transform by genius Pelteobagrus ?
User avatar
Silurus
Posts: 12461
Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 11:35
I've donated: $12.00!
My articles: 55
My images: 896
My catfish: 1
My cats species list: 90 (i:1, k:0)
Spotted: 428
Location 1: Singapore
Location 2: Moderator Emeritus

Re: Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon)

Post by Silurus »

See this and this.
Image
Horlack
Posts: 87
Joined: 01 Mar 2015, 22:51
My cats species list: 1 (i:1, k:0)
My aquaria list: 1 (i:0)
Location 1: France
Location 2: France
Contact:

Re: Mitochondrial genome of the shorthead catfish (Pelteobagrus eupogon)

Post by Horlack »

Thanks Silurus !
I understand better !
PDF wrote:The neotype designation results in Tachysurus being a subjective senior synonym of Pseudobagrus
But, Pseudobagrus seems more usefull than Tachysurus : google, google image, forums, fishbase, etc.
Post Reply

Return to “Taxonomy & Science News”