The nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the solecurtidae Bivalvia mollusca Sinonovacula constricta (GenBank accession number EU880278) has been determined and is reported here. We determined the complete mitochondrial genome sequence using long-PCR and Shot Gun Sequencing. Contained within the 17 225 base pairs (bp) are the two ribosomal RNA genes and 12 protein coding genes typical of metazoan mitochondrial genomes. The S. constricta mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) did not contain a gene for atp8, similar to the mtDNA of Crassostrea virginica, Crassostrea giga and Mytilus edulis. The S. constricta mtDNA is 67.0% A+T (A 25.9%, C 10.5%, G 22.5%, and T 41.1%). This value is higher than that for many invertebrate mitochondrial genomes. Only 19 putative tRNA genes are present in S. constricta and 27 noncoding regions, of which two are large in size. The trnE and trnW genes as well as a second trnS were absent in S. constricta. The gene arrangement of S. constricta is different from the other Bivalvia genomes.
The complete mitochondrial genome of Cristaria plicata was obtained using long amplification polymerase chain reaction (LA-PCR). Analysis showed that the total length of sequence was 15 712 bp, including 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and 26 non-coding regions ranged from 2 bp to 328 bp in size. The nucleotide composition of A, T, C, G were 36.54% 27.22% 23.22% and 13.02%, respectively. Most genes were encoded on the L strand, While ND3-ND5, ND4L, COI-COIII, ATP6, ATP8, tRNAAsp, and tRNAHis were encoded on the H strand. The arrangement of genes in C. plicata was identical to that of Lampsilis ornata, but was different from that of Hyriopsis cum-ingii between COII and 12S rRNA in the same family. Thirteen protein genes contained 3 initiation codons, i.e., I (AUU, AUC), V (GUG), and M (AUA, AUG), all of which had complete stop codons (UAA or UAG), except for the stop codon in ND2 that had an incomplete T. Fifteen tRNAs had typical cloverleaf structure, except for tRNAThr, tRNALys, tRNASer(UCN), tRNAAsp, tRNAArg, tRNATyr, and tRNAMet. Like other freshwater bivalvia, C. plicata contained ATP8 gene, which might be related to the balance of osmotic pressure in the cytoplasm.
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