Genomics Inform.  2023 Mar;21(1):e10. 10.5808/gi.22041.

Characterization of six new complete mitochondrial genomes of Chiasmodontidae (Scombriformes, Percomorpha) and considerations about the phylogenetic relationships of the family

Affiliations
  • 1Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, Brazil
  • 2Laboratory of Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics, Federal University of Viçosa, Rio Paranaíba 38810-000, Brazil
  • 3Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Federal University of Viçosa, Rio Paranaíba 38810-000, Brazil
  • 4Technological Research Center, University of Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes 08780-911, Brazil
  • 5Integrated Biotechnology Center, University of Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes 08780-911, Brazil

Abstract

The fishes of the Chiasmodontidae family, known as swallower fishes, are species adapted to live in deep seas. Several studies have shown the proximity of this family to Tetragonuridae and Amarsipidae. However, the phylogenetic position of this clade related to other Pelagiaria groups remains uncertain even when phylogenomic studies are employed. Since the low number of published mitogenomes, our study aimed to assemble six new mitochondrial genomes of Chiasmodontidae from database libraries to expand the discussion regarding the phylogeny of this group within Scombriformes. As expected, the composition and organization of mitogenomes were stable among the analyzed species, although we detected repetitive sequences in the D-loop of species of the genus Kali not seen in Chiasmodon, Dysalotus, and Pseudoscopelus. Our phylogeny incorporating 51 mitogenomes from several families of Scombriformes, including nine chiasmodontids, recovered interfamilial relationships well established in previous studies, including a clade containing Chiasmodontidae, Amarsipidae, and Tetragonuridae. However, phylogenetic relationships between larger clades remain unclear, with disagreements between different phylogenomic studies. We argue that such inconsistencies are not only due to biases and limitations in the data but mainly to complex biological events in the adaptive irradiation of Scombriformes after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event.

Keyword

Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event; mitogenome; Pelagiaria; phylogeny; swallowers fishes
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