Partial and complete sequence of small and large subunit ribosomal RNA genes, tRNA-Val gene in some species of family Labridae

Background: Mitochondrial genomes play a key role in molecular biology research by providing essential information about evolutionary links, population history, and genetic diversity. Aim: The aim of this investigation was to produce partial sequence of 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes, as well as co...

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Main Author: Najiah M. Alyamani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2024-12-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=217238
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Summary:Background: Mitochondrial genomes play a key role in molecular biology research by providing essential information about evolutionary links, population history, and genetic diversity. Aim: The aim of this investigation was to produce partial sequence of 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes, as well as complete sequence of tRNA-Val gene in some species of family Labridae. Methods: Five species of labrid fishes (Oxycheilinus digramma, Cheilio inermis, Epibulus insidiator, Coris aygula and Gomphosus caeruleus) belong to Family Labridae were collected from the Red Sea, thereafter, taken to a lab for morphological identification in accordance with Randall (1982). Using forward and reverse primers (Wang, 2000), genome DNA was amplified through polymerase chain reaction. Results: The tRNA-Val gene's entire sequence, the 12S rRNA gene's partial sequence, and the 16S rRNA gene's partial sequence were all submitted to GenBank/NCBI with accession numbers (PP962382.1 - PP962386.1). The sequences' outcomes showed that the average A+T values were higher than the C+G values. Conclusion: The partial sequences of 12S RNA and 16S RNA, and the whole sequence of the tRNA-Val gene, were arranged that, the 12S RNA and 16S RNA have been distinguished by the tRNA-Val gene. [Open Vet J 2024; 14(12.000): 3336-3344]
ISSN:2226-4485
2218-6050