The First Mitochondrial Genome of an Odonata Endemic to South America, Chalcopteryx rutilans (Rambur, 1842) (Odonata: Polythoridae), and Its Implications for the Phylogeny of the Zygoptera
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Published:2023-08-01
Issue:8
Volume:15
Page:908
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ISSN:1424-2818
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Container-title:Diversity
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Diversity
Author:
Juen Leandro1, Koroiva Ricardo1ORCID, Geraldo de Carvalho Fernando1ORCID, Mendoza-Penagos Cristian Camilo1, Brito Joás da Silva1, Calvão Lenize Batista1, Ferreira Victor Rennan Santos1, Ribeiro-dos-Santos Ândrea2ORCID, Silva Caio S.2ORCID, Guerreiro Sávio2ORCID, Cavalcante Giovanna C.2ORCID, Magalhães Leandro2ORCID, Souza Jorge E. S. de3ORCID, Gomes Daniel H. F.3ORCID, Montag Luciano Fogaça de Assis1ORCID, Michelan Thaisa S.1ORCID, Ligeiro Raphael1
Affiliation:
1. Laboratório de Ecologia e Conservação, Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil 2. Laboratório de Genética Humana e Médica, Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil 3. Bioinformatics Multidisciplinary Environment (BioME), Instituto Metrópole Digital, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59078-900, RN, Brazil
Abstract
Chalcopteryx rutilans Rambur, 1842 (Polythoridae, Odonata) is a species widely distributed in central Amazonia. Due to its sensitivity to environmental changes, it is a bioindicator species used to evaluate the environmental conditions of streams in federally protected areas. By sequencing C. rutilans mitogenome, we report the first whole mitogenome from the Polythoridae family and the first from an Odonata species endemic to South America. The entire mitogenome has 15,653 bp and contains 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA, and two rRNA genes. The nucleotide composition of the mitogenome is 42.7%, T: 25.5%, C: 19.4%, and G: 12.4%. The AT and GC skews of the mitogenome sequence were 0.249 and −0.220, respectively. C. rutilans was recovered as a sister to Pseudolestes mirabilis Kirby, 1900 (Pseudolestidae), demonstrating the absence of mitogenomes of species from multiple families in the current literature. Mitogenome data from this study will provide useful information for further studies on the phylogeny and conservation of Polythoridae.
Funder
National Council for Scientific and Technological Development Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel in Brazil Federal University of Pará
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology
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