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The Complete Sequence of Mitochondrial COII Gene of Fenneropenaeus chinensis and Its Applicability as a Marker for Phylogenetic Analysis
作者姓名:YU Shanshan  KONG Xiaoyu  LI Yulong  and XU Hui Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education  Ocean University of China  Qingdao  P. R. China
作者单位:YU Shanshan,KONG Xiaoyu,LI Yulong,and XU Hui Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education,Ocean University of China,Qingdao 266003,P. R. China
摘    要:The complete mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) gene of Penaeinae shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinen- sis was cloned and sequenced. The gene is 688 bp in length and codes for 229 amino acids. It shows 83.2%, 87.0% and 83.8% sequence similarity to Marsupenaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon and Farfantepenaeus notialis, respectively. The A T content of the whole gene and that at the third position of codons are 64.7% and 78.2%, respectively. The phylogenetic relationship between F. chinensis and three other species representing genera Farfanatepenaeus, Marsupenaeus and Penaeus was analyzed. Results showed that the genetic distances among the four taxa ranged from 0.144 0 to 0.200 5, exceeding those estimated with COI and partial 16S rRNA gene sequences among Marsupenaeus, Litopenaeus and Melicertus, and being therefore larger than the value among subgenera. It has been suggested that the COII gene has a faster evolutionary rate than that of the COI gene and partial 16S rRNA gene and could be used for phylogenetic analysis at genus or species level. The results of the present study indicated that Farfantepenaeus, Fenneropenaeus, Marsupenaeus and Penaeus are at a higher phylogenetic level than subgenus, which supports the opinion of the elevation of phylogenetic status of the four subgenera to genus level.


The Complete Sequence of Mitochondrial COII Gene of Fenneropenaeus chinensis and Its Applicability as a Marker for Phylogenetic Analysis
YU Shanshan,KONG Xiaoyu,LI Yulong,and XU Hui Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education,Ocean University of China,Qingdao ,P. R. China.The Complete Sequence of Mitochondrial COII Gene of Fenneropenaeus chinensis and Its Applicability as a Marker for Phylogenetic Analysis[J].Journal of Ocean University of China,2007(2).
Authors:YU Shanshan  KONG Xiaoyu  LI Yulong  and XU Hui Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education  Ocean University of China  Qingdao  P R China
Affiliation:YU Shanshan,KONG Xiaoyu,LI Yulong,and XU Hui Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education,Ocean University of China,Qingdao 266003,P. R. China
Abstract:The complete mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) gene of Penaeinae shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinen- sis was cloned and sequenced. The gene is 688 bp in length and codes for 229 amino acids. It shows 83.2%, 87.0% and 83.8% sequence similarity to Marsupenaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon and Farfantepenaeus notialis, respectively. The A T content of the whole gene and that at the third position of codons are 64.7% and 78.2%, respectively. The phylogenetic relationship between F. chinensis and three other species representing genera Farfanatepenaeus, Marsupenaeus and Penaeus was analyzed. Results showed that the genetic distances among the four taxa ranged from 0.144 0 to 0.200 5, exceeding those estimated with COI and partial 16S rRNA gene sequences among Marsupenaeus, Litopenaeus and Melicertus, and being therefore larger than the value among subgenera. It has been suggested that the COII gene has a faster evolutionary rate than that of the COI gene and partial 16S rRNA gene and could be used for phylogenetic analysis at genus or species level. The results of the present study indicated that Farfantepenaeus, Fenneropenaeus, Marsupenaeus and Penaeus are at a higher phylogenetic level than subgenus, which supports the opinion of the elevation of phylogenetic status of the four subgenera to genus level.
Keywords:Fenneropenaeus chinensis  COII gene  phylogenetic analysis
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