Novel mitochondrial genome rearrangements including duplications and extensive heteroplasmy could underlie temperature adaptations in Antarctic notothenioid fishes
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Mitochondrial genomes are known for their compact size and conserved gene order, however, recent studies employing long-read sequencing technologies have revealed the presence of atypical mitogenomes in some species. In this study, we assembled and annotated the mitogenomes of five Antarctic notothenioids, including four icefishes (Champsocephalus gunnari, C. esox, Chaenocephalus aceratus, and Pseudochaenichthys georgianus) and the cold-specialized Trematomus borchgrevinki. Antarctic notothenioids are known to harbor some rearrangements in their mt genomes, however the extensive duplications in icefishes observed in our study have never been reported before. In the icefishes, we observed duplications of the protein coding gene ND6, two transfer RNAs, and the control region with different copy number variants present within the same individuals and with some ND6 duplications appearing to follow the canonical Duplication-Degeneration-Complementation (DDC) model in C. esox and C. gunnari. ..., The tissue sampling for C. gunnari, C. esox, and T. borchgrevinki were collected and sequenced using PacBio Sequel II instruments. The raw read data for C. gunnari (SRR20140461, SRR20140462), C. esox (SRR20115482, SRR20115483), and T. borchgrevinki is available under BioProjects PRJNA857989 and PRJNA907802 respectively. For C. aceratus and P. georgianus the available PacBio rawread data was downloaded from PRJNA420419 and PRJEB19273 respectively. The reads aligning to mt reference genomes were extracted using minimap2 and after read correction from Canu 1.8, the reads were assembled using Flye assembler. The resulting genome assemblies were annotated using Mitos2 and tRNAscan-SE 2.0 along with manual confirmation of annotations., The mitochondrial genome assembly files are in FASTA format (.fasta). The annotation of the sequences is in GFF format (.gff). Both FASTA and GFF are text-based and can be opened in any text editor, both in the command line and/or graphical applications. See links for a description of the FASTA (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/fasta.shtml) and GFF (https://useast.ensembl.org/info/website/upload/gff.html) file format specifications., # Data for \"Novel mitochondrial genome rearrangements including duplications and extensive heteroplasmy could underlie temperature adaptations in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes\"
Minhas BF, Beck EA, Cheng CC-H, Catchen, JM. (2022). **Novel mitochondrial genome rearrangements including duplications and extensive heteroplasmy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes** *bioRxiv* 2022.09.19.508608; doi:
# Species
### Blackfin icefish
Mitochondrial genome assembly and annotation for the white-blooded, Antarctic blackfin icefish (*Chaenocephalus aceratus*). Mt genome shows 3 tandemly duplicated *ND6* copies and evidence of heteroplasmy.
### Pike Icefish
Mitochondrial genome assembly and annotation for the white-blooded, secondarily temperate pike icefish (*Champsocephalus aceratus*). Mt genome shows 4 tandemly duplicated *ND6* copies and evidence of heteroplasmy.
### Mackerel icefish
Mitochondrial genome assembly and annotation for the white-blooded, Antarctic mackerel icefish (*Champsocephalu...
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2023-12-12



