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Complete mitochondrial genome of biraphid benthic diatom, Navicula ramosissima (Naviculales, Bacillariophyceae).


ABSTRACT: The complete mitochondrial DNA of biraphid benthic diatom, Navicula ramosissima TA439 was sequenced and characterized. The circular mitogenome contains 67 genes in 48,652?bp (31.1% GC), including 41 protein-coding, 24 transfer RNA (tRNA) and 2 rRNA genes. Twenty-four protein-coding sequences (CDS, 59%) have start with ATG codon and 17 CDS start with alternatives such as ATA (5), ATT (6), TTA (5) and TTG (1). The GC content of tRNA genes (42.1%) is relatively higher than those of the rRNA (35.2%) and CDS (30.5%). Three genes are consisted of multiple exons and introns, i.e. cox1 (three exons, two introns), rps11 (two exons, one intron), rrl (four exons, three introns). Phylogeny of diatoms based on mitogenome data (34 CDS, 8530 amino acids combined) supports the monophyly of Naviculales, including N. ramosissima (Naviculaceae), Berkeleya fennica (Berkeleyaceae), Fistulifera solaris (Stauroneidaceae) and Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Phaeodactylaceae). Mitogenome data may be useful for phylogenetic study of the diatoms and stramenopiles.

SUBMITTER: An SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7800957 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete mitochondrial genome of biraphid benthic diatom, <i>Navicula ramosissima</i> (Naviculales, Bacillariophyceae).

An Sung Min SM   Noh Jae Hoon JH   Lee Hyee Ryun HR   Choi Dong Han DH   Lee Jung Ho JH   Yang Eun Chan EC  

Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources 20160723 1


The complete mitochondrial DNA of biraphid benthic diatom, <i>Navicula ramosissima</i> TA439 was sequenced and characterized. The circular mitogenome contains 67 genes in 48,652 bp (31.1% GC), including 41 protein-coding, 24 transfer RNA (tRNA) and 2 rRNA genes. Twenty-four protein-coding sequences (CDS, 59%) have start with ATG codon and 17 CDS start with alternatives such as ATA (5), ATT (6), TTA (5) and TTG (1). The GC content of tRNA genes (42.1%) is relatively higher than those of the rRNA  ...[more]

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