Abstract

The complete mitogenome of Jaydia carinatus was sequenced, that was a closed double-stranded circular molecule of 16,455 bp. We analyzed the main features of this sequence in terms of the genome organization, gene arrangement and codon usage. The overall base composition included A(27.6%), T(25.7%), C(29.6%) and G(17.1%). Moreover, the 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) encoded 3821 amino acids in total, 12 of which used the initiation codon ATG except COI used GTG; most of them had a complete stop codon, whereas Cytb ended with the incomplete stop codon T. The phylogenetic tree was conducted to provide relationship within Kurtiformes based on the Neighbor Joining method and the NJ tree demonstrated this species had a closest relationship with Jaydia lineata, which could be a useful basis for propagation of this species.

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