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HEREDITAS ›› 2010, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (7): 719-725.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1005.2010.00719

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Sequencing and analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the King Cobra, Ophiophagus hannah (Serpents: Elapidae)

CHEN Nian, LAI Xiao-Ping   

  1. School of Chinese Materia Medica, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510006, China
  • Received:2009-11-10 Revised:2010-03-14 Online:2010-07-20 Published:2010-07-20
  • Contact: LAI Xiao-Ping E-mail:lxp88@gzhtcm.edu.cn

Abstract: We obtained the complete mitochondrial genome of King Cobra(GenBank accession number: EU_921899) by Ex Taq-PCR, TA-cloning and primer-walking methods. This genome is very similar to other vertebrate, which is 17 267 bp in length and encodes 38 genes (including 13 protein-coding, 2 ribosomal RNA and 23 transfer RNA genes) and two long non-coding regions. The duplication of tRNA-Ile gene forms a new mitochondrial gene rearrangement model. Eight tRNA genes and one protein genes were transcribed from L strand, and the other genes were transcribed genes from H strand. Genes on the H strand show a fairly similar content of Adenosine and Thymine respectively, whereas those on the L strand have higher proportion of A than T. Combined rDNA sequence data (12S+16S rRNA) were used to reconstruct the phylogeny of 21 snake species for which complete mitochondrial genome sequences were available in the public databases. This large data set and an appropriate range of outgroup taxa demonstrated that Elapidae is more closely related to colubridae than viperidae, which supports the traditional viewpoints.

Key words: mitochondrial genome, phylogeny, King Cobra