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The complete mitochondrial genome of the subarctic red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus (Decapoda, Anomura)

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Title
The complete mitochondrial genome of the subarctic red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus (Decapoda, Anomura)
Other Titles
아남극 서식 붉은 king crab의 미토콘드리아 게놈 분석
Authors
Kim, Sanghee
GI-SIK MIN
JOONG-KI PARK
Choi, Han-Gu
Subject
Genetics & Heredity
Keywords
AnomuraDecapodaParalithodes camtschaticusmitochondrial genomesubarctic red king crab
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
Informa
Citation
Kim, Sanghee, et al. 2013. "The complete mitochondrial genome of the subarctic red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus (Decapoda, Anomura)". Mitochondrial DNA, 1(1): 1-3.
Abstract
We determined the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence of the red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus (Decapoda, Anomura). P. camtschaticus is one of the largest arthropods and the most expensive commercially available gourmet seafood. The genome sequence of P. camtschaticus is 16,720 bp in size and its gene content, gene order, and transcriptional polarity are almost identical to that of the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus, which is thought to be derived from a common ancestor. However, P. camtschaticus mtDNA showed tRNA translocation in 2 blocks compared to that of P. longicarpus. Prior to this study, complete mt genomes of only 2 species of Anomura have been reported. Thus, our genomic data will provide additional information for constructing the decapod phylogenyseafood. The genome sequence of P. camtschaticus is 16,720 bp in size and its gene content, gene order, and transcriptional polarity are almost identical to that of the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus, which is thought to be derived from a common ancestor. However, P. camtschaticus mtDNA showed tRNA translocation in 2 blocks compared to that of P. longicarpus. Prior to this study, complete mt genomes of only 2 species of Anomura have been reported. Thus, our genomic data will provide additional information for constructing the decapod phylogeny
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6506
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/19401736.2012.760555
Type
Article
Indexed
SCI
Appears in Collections  
2011-2013, Studies on biodiversity and changing ecosystems in King George Islands, Antarctica (BIOCE) (11-13) / Choi, Han-Gu (PE11030, PE12030, PE13030)
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