# ﻿The complete mitochondrial genome of Siphonariajaponica (Heterobranchia, Siphonariidae) and its phylogenetic implications

**Authors:** Chao Ma, Lingli Meng, Xiyao Wang, Yimeng Liu, Yaoyao Li, Yunguo Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.141126 · ZooKeys · 2025-06-06

## TL;DR

This study sequenced the mitochondrial genome of Siphonariajaponica and analyzed its phylogenetic relationships within gastropods.

## Contribution

The paper presents the first complete mitochondrial genome of Siphonariajaponica and provides new phylogenetic insights for Gastropoda.

## Key findings

- The mitochondrial genome of S.japonica is 13,966 bp and includes 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA, and 2 rRNA genes.
- Siphonariidae show extensive and irregular mitochondrial gene rearrangements within Heterobranchia.
- Heterobranchia is positioned at the base of the Gastropoda phylogenetic tree, with S.japonica as sister to S.pectinata.

## Abstract

The gastropod Siphonariajaponica, belonging to the family Siphonariidae, is an important grazer in the rocky intertidal zone of China, possessing significant ecological functions and medicinal value. To enrich the diversity of mitochondrial genomes in Gastropoda and to gain insights into their phylogenetic relationships, the mitochondrial genome of S.japonica (13,966 bp) was sequenced using next-generation sequencing. The genome comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA genes; the gene organization, nucleotide composition, and codon usage are consistent with other Heterobranchia species. Notably, comparisons of mitochondrial gene rearrangements indicated that Siphonariidae exhibit extensive and irregular rearrangements within Heterobranchia. Further, we reconstructed the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of Gastropoda based on 13 concatenated protein-coding genes. Each subclass of Gastropoda formed a monophyletic clade, with Heterobranchia positioned at the base of the tree, and S.japonica has a sister relationship with S.pectinata. The findings of this study will contribute to a better understanding of the characteristics of the S.japonica mitogenome, provide valuable insights into the phylogenetic relationships within Gastropoda, and underscore the utility of mitochondrial genomes in systematics.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Siphonaria japonica (taxon 981056), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

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## References

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