The mitochondrial genome of Palythoa tuberculosa (Esper, 1805) contains a novel ORF with unknown function

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Abstract

Recent advances in sequencing technology have enabled rapid and cost-effective recovery of mitochondrial genomes (mt-genomes), which used in phylogenetic and evolutionary studies. Among cnidarians, the order Zoantharia possesses the largest mt-genomes on average (20,976 bp). Here, we present the complete mt-genome of Palythoa tuberculosa (Hexacorallia: Zoantharia: Sphenopidae), which was 23,044 bp in length—approximately 2,000 bp larger than the zoantharian average. Synteny analysis revealed that this increase resulted from a novel open reading frame (ORF) located between trnW and cox2 . This ORF was also present in the closely related species P. caribaeorum , indicating its origin in their common ancestor. Importantly, this represents the first case of a novel ORF insertion in zoantharians, clearly distinct from previously reported ORF extensions. While mt-genome expansions are occasionally observed in cnidarians, both the insertion sites and inserted elements vary among lineages, highlighting the lineage-specific mechanisms driving mitochondrial genome evolution in this group.

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