The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Pectenocypris sp. (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from Serkap River, Sumatra, Indonesia
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The whole mitochondrial genome of a small cyprinid freshwater fish Pectenocypris sp. collected from Serkap River, Central Sumatra, Indonesia was sequenced. This mitochondrial genome consisted of 16,589 bp and included 37 genes in the same order as in many other vertebrates including the human. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that this taxon clusters with Boraras maculatus among several Rasbora species.
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Atminarso, D., Wibowo, A., Endra Kusuma, W., Prianto, E., Ahnelt, H., Vasemägi, A., & Kumazawa, Y. (2018). The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Pectenocypris sp. (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from Serkap River, Sumatra, Indonesia. Mitochondrial DNA Part B , 3(1), 122-124. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2018.1424585
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