Abstract

We have determined the nucleotide sequences of 12 structural genes from the mitochondrial DNA of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. These genes encode the proteins NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2, cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, cytochrome c oxidase subunit II, and apocytochrome b, as well as the transfer RNAs tRNA Ile tRNA Gln, tRNA Met, tRNA Ser (UCN), tRNA Asp, tRNA Glu, tRNA Thr and tRNA Pro. The apocytochrome b sequences were used to construct a phylogenetic tree revealing the evolutionary divergence between modern bony fishes, sturgeon and sharks. We found that bony fishes display the same slow amino acid substitution rates in the mitochondrial encoded proteins as cartilaginous fishes (sharks). A novel non-coding region of 74 base pairs not found in other fishes where sequence data are available is located between the genes encoding tRNA Thr and tRNA Pro. This region contains both direct and inverted repeat motifs that may function in termination of the H-strand transcript.

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