Physella acuta: Atypical mitochondrial gene order among panpulmonates (Gastropoda)

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Mitochondrial (mt) sequences are frequently used for phylogenetic reconstruction and for identification of species of molluscs. This study expands the phylogenetic range of Hygrophila (Panpulmonata) for which such sequence data are available by characterizing the full mt genome of the invasive freshwater snail Physella acuta (Physidae). The mt genome sequences of two P. Acuta isolates from Stubblefield Lake, New Mexico, USA, differed in length (14,490 vs 14,314 bp) and showed 11.49% sequence divergence, whereas ITS1 and ITS2 sequences from the nuclear genome differed by 1.75%. The mt gene order of P. Acuta (cox1, P, nad6, nad5, nad1, D, F, cox2, Y, W, nad4L, C, Q, atp6, R, E, rrnS, M, T, cox3, I, nad2, K, V, rrnL, L1, A, cytb, G, H, L2, atp8, N, nad2, S1, S2, nad4) differs considerably from the relatively conserved gene order within Panpulmonata. Phylogenetic trees show that the 13 protein-encoding mt gene sequences (equivalent codons) of P. Acuta group according to gastropod phylogeny, yet branch lengths and dN/dS ratios for P. Acuta indicate elevated amino acid substitutions relative to other gastropods. This study indicates that mt sequences of P. Acuta are phylogenetically informative despite a considerable intraspecific divergence and the atypical gene order in its mt genome.

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Nolan, J. R., Bergthorsson, U., & Adema, C. M. (2014). Physella acuta: Atypical mitochondrial gene order among panpulmonates (Gastropoda). Journal of Molluscan Studies, 80(4), 388–399. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu025

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