The complete mitochondrial genome of a new geographical population of freshwater fish <i>Macropodus hongkongensis</i> (Freyhof & Herder, 2002)

Abstract

Macropodus hongkongensis (Freyhof & Herder, 2002), is sparsely distributed in Hong Kong and Guangdong provinces. Recently, a new geographical population of M. hongkongensis was discovered in the Wanquan River in the Hainan province. Therefore, this study focused on sequencing the complete mitochondrial genome of the new geographical population of Macropodus hongkongensis from the Wanquan River. The circular mtDNA molecule was 16,492 bp in size, and the overall base compositions were A (30.30%), C (24.90%), T (29.80%), and G (15.00%), with a slight bias toward A + T. The complete mitogenome encoded 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and a control region. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that M. hongkongensis of the Hainan Wanquan River was most closely related to the M. hongkongensis of the Gongdong population. These results provide useful genetic information for species identification and phylogenetic studies of Macropodus species.</p

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