2014
DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2014.953075
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Lionfish, Pterois volitans Linnaeus 1758, the complete mitochondrial DNA of an invasive species

Abstract: The lionfish, Pterois volitans, native from the Indo-Pacific, has been found in Atlantic and Caribbean waters and is considered as an invasive species. Here we sequence its mitogenome (Genbank accession number KJ739816), which has a total length of 16,500 bp, and the arrangement consist of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and 22 transfer RNA similar to other Pteroinae subfamily (family Scorpaenidae). This mitogenome will be useful for phylogenetic and population genetic studies of this inv… Show more

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“…Nowadays, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has allowed the development of novel genetic analyses with no previous knowledge of the DNA sequences for a particular species, and its impact has been recognized for more than a decade (Schuster 2008, Metzker 2010, Chinmayee et al 2018). Mitochondrial genomes have been obtained by NGS using Illumina platforms for marine (Del Río-Portilla et al 2016c, Galván-Tirado et al 2016, León-Pech et al 2016) and freshwater fishes (Barriga-Sosa et al 2016;Camarena-Rosales et al 2016;Del Río-Portilla et al 2016a, b), elasmobranchs (Castillo-Páez et al 2016a, b), corals (Del Río-Portilla et al 2016d), and mollusks (Bisbal-Pardo et al 2016aMagallón-Gayón et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nowadays, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has allowed the development of novel genetic analyses with no previous knowledge of the DNA sequences for a particular species, and its impact has been recognized for more than a decade (Schuster 2008, Metzker 2010, Chinmayee et al 2018). Mitochondrial genomes have been obtained by NGS using Illumina platforms for marine (Del Río-Portilla et al 2016c, Galván-Tirado et al 2016, León-Pech et al 2016) and freshwater fishes (Barriga-Sosa et al 2016;Camarena-Rosales et al 2016;Del Río-Portilla et al 2016a, b), elasmobranchs (Castillo-Páez et al 2016a, b), corals (Del Río-Portilla et al 2016d), and mollusks (Bisbal-Pardo et al 2016aMagallón-Gayón et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoy en día, la secuenciación de nueva generación (NGS, por sus siglas en inglés) ha permitido el desarrollo de nuevos análisis genéticos sin necesidad de conocimiento previo de las secuencias de ADN para una especie en particular, y su impacto ha sido reconocido durante más de una década (Schuster 2008, Metzker 2010, Chinmayee et al 2018. Se han obtenido genomas mitocondriales mediante la NGS utilizando plataformas Illumina para peces marinos (Del Río-Portilla et al 2016c, Galván-Tirado et al 2016, León-Pech et al 2016) y peces de agua dulce (Barriga-Sosa et al 2016;Camarena-Rosales et al 2016;Del Río-Portilla et al 2016a, b), elasmobranquios (Castillo-Páez…”
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