Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to characterize the mitochondrial genome sequencing
of Chitala chitala. The complete mitogenome of C. chitala was 16248 bp long and
contains 37 mitochondrial genes, including 13 typical protein coding genes, 22 tRNA
genes, two ribosomal RNAs (12SrRNA and 16SrRNA), and two non-coding areas
(control region, D-loop, and origin of light strand, OL). The heavy (H) strand encoded
28 genes, while the light (L) strand encoded the remaining 9 genes. A total of 31 bp of
overlapped area was discovered across the C. chitala mitogenome in 13 distinct
places. The mitogenome contained six intergenic spacers totaling 24 bp in length. The
longest spacer was an 8-bp nucleotide sequence located between the tRNA
and
ND1 genes. The 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) were 11,423 bp in length and
accounted for 70.30% of the mitogenome. The base composition was 25.16% T,
29.84% C, 31.4% A, and 13.5% G. C. chitala's circular genome had a short subunit of
rRNA (12S rRNA) and a large subunit of rRNA (16S rRNA), both of which were 956
bp and 1702 bp in length, respectively. The 12S rRNA gene had an overall base
composition of A = 32.74%, T = 21.75%, C = 25%, and G = 20.50%, while the 16S
rRNA gene had an overall base composition of A = 36.13%, T = 19.03%, C =
24.61%, and G = 20.21%. tRNA genes ranged in length from 67 to 76 bp, for a total
length of 1,570 bp (9.6% of the total mitogenome). Fourteen tRNA genes were
transcribed on the H-strand, while the remaining eight tRNA genes were transcribed
on the L-strand. C. chitala's largest non-coding region (control region) consists of
572 nucleotides, accounting for 3.5% of the total mitogenome. The morphologically
detected fish species shared 99% of their DNA with C. ornate (Accession
No. AP008923.1). Since there is no verified complete mitogenome of Chitala chitala.
Currently, it has been considering as a provisional reference sequence
(NC_070068.1).
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
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