2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2016.10.006
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Comparative mitogenomic analysis of three species of periwinkles: Littorina fabalis, L. obtusata and L. saxatilis

Abstract: The flat periwinkles, Littorina fabalis and L. obtusata, offer an interesting system for local adaptation and ecological speciation studies. In order to provide genomic resources for these species, we sequenced their mitogenomes together with that of the rough periwinkle L. saxatilis by means of next-generation sequencing technologies. The three mitogenomes present the typical repertoire of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes and a putative control region. Although the latte… Show more

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“…The previously proposed monophyly of flat periwinkles [39] was confirmed here. Our results suggest that the TMRCA of the two species is around 0.85 My ago, in agreement with previous estimates based on the entire mitogenome (0.8 My [40]). However, we need to take into account that both estimates are derived from mtDNA data and assume a molecular clock.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Perspective Of the Diversification Of Flat Perisupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The previously proposed monophyly of flat periwinkles [39] was confirmed here. Our results suggest that the TMRCA of the two species is around 0.85 My ago, in agreement with previous estimates based on the entire mitogenome (0.8 My [40]). However, we need to take into account that both estimates are derived from mtDNA data and assume a molecular clock.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Perspective Of the Diversification Of Flat Perisupporting
confidence: 93%
“…To this end, we conduct a comparative mitogenomic analysis of M. neritoides and the three other littorinid species whose mitogenomes have been sequenced, viz. Littorina fabalis , Littorina obtusata and Littorina saxatilis (hereafter referred to as “ Littorina sp.”) 25 , and extend this analysis to other Caenogastropoda. Melarhaphe neritoides is a caenogastropod that belongs to non-latrogastropod Hypsogastropoda, within which the family Naticidae is the closest phylogenetic relative, Hydrobiidae, Pomatiopsidae and Provannidae are more distant, and Cassidae, Cypraeidae, Ranellidae and Strombidae are the most distant relatives 26,27 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The control region of the C. nobilis mitogenome, located between cox3 and trnF, displays two copies of an inverted repeat sequence of about 500 bp that are separated by an AT-rich DNA segment. Long control regions with a similar structure have been observed in a few other Gastropoda mitogenomes where they account for their large size: for example, in the 16,887-bp mitogenome of Littorina saxatilis (Marques et al 2017) and in the 16,430-bp genome of Conus quercinus (Gao et al 2018). A phylogeny was inferred using the mitogenome sequences of 3 other taxa of the Volutidae, the Olividae Amalda northlandica and the Buccinidae Babylonia areolata as an outgroup.…”
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confidence: 86%