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The male-type mitochondrial genome of the freshwater mussel Potamilus streckersoni Smith, Johnson, Inoue, Doyle, & Randklev, 2019 (Bivalvia: Unionidae).


ABSTRACT: The global decline of freshwater mussels emphasizes the need to establish genetic resources to better understand their biology, including a unique mitochondrial biology known as doubly uniparental inheritance. In this study, we present the complete male-type (M-type) mitochondrial genome of the freshwater mussel, Potamilus streckersoni Smith, Johnson, Inoue, Doyle, & Randklev, 2019. The M-type mtDNA is approximately 16 kilobases and contains 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and 14 protein-coding genes, including a male-specific open reading frame. Read coverage revealed that M-type mtDNA was more abundant than female-type mtDNA in male gonadal tissue, with respect to a non-spawning male individual. Novel mitogenomes were resolved within previously described sex-specific monophyletic clades across the subfamily Ambleminae. The availability of high-quality nuclear and mitochondrial genomic data for P. streckersoni makes it a model for future research into the potential role of mtDNA in sex determination or sexual development in freshwater mussels.

SUBMITTER: Mejia-Trujillo R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9621207 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The male-type mitochondrial genome of the freshwater mussel <i>Potamilus streckersoni</i> Smith, Johnson, Inoue, Doyle, & Randklev, 2019 (Bivalvia: Unionidae).

Mejia-Trujillo Raquel R   Smith Chase H CH  

Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources 20221027 10


The global decline of freshwater mussels emphasizes the need to establish genetic resources to better understand their biology, including a unique mitochondrial biology known as doubly uniparental inheritance. In this study, we present the complete male-type (M-type) mitochondrial genome of the freshwater mussel, <i>Potamilus streckersoni</i> Smith, Johnson, Inoue, Doyle, & Randklev, 2019. The M-type mtDNA is approximately 16 kilobases and contains 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and 14 protein-coding gene  ...[more]

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