1. Complete mitochondrial genome of Acanthochitona defilippii (Polyplacophora: Chitonida) from South Korea
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I Hyang Kim, Cho Rong Shin, Gyeongmin Kim, Bia Park, Ki Beom Kim, Eun Hwa Choi, and Ui Wook Hwang
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Acanthochitona defilippii ,Acanthochitonidae ,chiton ,mitochondrial genome ,phylogeny ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The chiton (Polyplacophora) occupies a significant position in molluscan evolutionary history as one of the most primitive groups within the phylum Mollusca. Acanthochitona defilippii (Tapparone-Canefri 1874) (Chitonida: Acanthochitonidae) is a commonly found intertidal chiton species in South Korea. In this study, we characterized the complete mitochondrial genome of A. defilippii (14,999 bp long), comprising 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and an A + T rich region (166 bp). The base composition is as follows: 31.82% for A, 11.63% for C, 16.69% for G, and 39.86% for T. We reconstructed a maximum likelihood (ML) tree to elucidate phylogenetic relationships among the eight chitonid families using the nucleotide sequences of all PCGs. The ML tree revealed that A. defilippii clustered with Acanthochitona avicula (BP 100) within the family Acanthochitonidae. Acanthochitonidae formed a sister group with Mopaliidae. The results could provide a valuable understanding the phylogenetic relationships of chitonid species.
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- 2024
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