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  • Researchers sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of Gray's beaked whale, achieving an average coverage of 152X using the Illumina platform.
  • The analysis revealed a total mitogenome length of 16,347 base pairs with a nucleotide composition of 33.3% adenine, 24.6% cytosine, 12.6% guanine, and 29.5% thymine.
  • The study found typical gene organization for cetaceans, including 13 protein-coding genes, two rRNAs, and 22 tRNAs, providing valuable data for understanding the biology and ecology of this rarely observed whale species.

Article Abstract

Using an Illumina platform, we shot-gun sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of Gray's beaked whale (Mesoplodon grayi) to an average coverage of 152X. We performed a de novo assembly using SOAPdenovo2 and determined the total mitogenome length to be 16,347 bp. The nucleotide composition was asymmetric (33.3% A, 24.6% C, 12.6% G, 29.5% T) with an overall GC content of 37.2%. The gene organization was similar to that of other cetaceans with 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs (12S and 16S), 22 predicted tRNAs and 1 control region or D-loop. We found no evidence of heteroplasmy or nuclear copies of mitochondrial DNA in this individual. Beaked whales within the genus Mesoplodon are rarely seen at sea and their basic biology is poorly understood. These data will contribute to resolving the phylogeography and population ecology of this speciose group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/19401736.2013.878908DOI Listing

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