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Comparative analysis of mitochondrial genome of a deepsea crab Chaceon granulates reveals positive selection and novel genetic features 被引量:4
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作者 ZHANG Bo WU Yingying +3 位作者 WANG Xin JIANG Wei YIN Jianping LIN Qiang 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期427-437,共11页
Deep-sea organisms survive in an extremely harsh environment.There must be some genetic adaptation mechanisms for them.We systematically characterized and compared the complete mitochondrial genome(mitogenome)of a dee... Deep-sea organisms survive in an extremely harsh environment.There must be some genetic adaptation mechanisms for them.We systematically characterized and compared the complete mitochondrial genome(mitogenome)of a deep-sea crab(Chaceon granulates)with those of shallow crabs.The mitogenome of the crab was 16126 bp in length,and encoded 37 genes as most of a metazoan mitogenome,including 13 protein-coding genes(PCGs),22 transfer RNA(tRNA)genes,and 2 ribosomal RNA(rRNA)genes.The gene arrangement and orientation was conserved in the crabs.However,a unique mitogenome element regulator,the origin of light-strand replication(O L),was firstly predicted in the present crab mitogenome.In addition,further positive selection analysis showed that two residues(33 S in ND3 and 502 I in ND5)in C.granulates mitogenome were positively selected,indicated the selective evolution of the deep-sea crab.Therefore,the mitogenome of deep-sea C.granulates showed a unique OL element and positive selection.These special features would influence the mitochondrial energy metabolism,and be involved in the adaptation of deepsea environment,such as oxygen deficits and low temperatures. 展开更多
关键词 deep-sea organisms mitochondrial genome ADAPTATION chaceon granulates
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