Complete mitochondrial genome of the southern painted turtle ( Chrysemys dorsalis , Testudines: Emydidae) in Korea.
Ye-Eun JiKyoung-Hee ParkJae-Hyeok ChoiJaehong ParkHa Cheol SungDong-Hyun LeePublished in: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources (2024)
The complete mitochondrial genome of Chrysemys dorsalis in Korea was sequenced and characterized. The mitochondrial genome is 17,258 bp in length and the GC content is 39%. It is constituted of 37 genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and a noncoding region. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that C. dorsalis forms a monophyletic group with C. picta turtles but is distinctly separated from them, aligning with previous findings. In Korea, C. dorsalis forms a discrete clade, separate from both native and invasive turtle species. No evidence of genetic disturbance or intermingling is observed. This is the first case of a complete mitochondrial genome from C. dorsalis and provides crucial data for understanding C. dorsalis and managing invasive species effectively, emphasizing the need for continued mitochondrial genome data accumulation.