The complete mitochondrial genome of Octopus vulgaris

Mol Biol Rep. 2023 Dec 18;51(1):21. doi: 10.1007/s11033-023-08984-3.

Abstract

Background: The Octopus vulgaris species complex consists of numerous morphologically similar but genetically distinct species. The current publicly available mitogenome of this species has been generated from a specimen collected from Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan. Octopus from the northwestern Pacific Ocean are now considered to be a separate species, Octopus sinensis. For this reason, we hypothesised that the current record of O. vulgaris was sequenced from a specimen of O. sinensis. Here, we sequenced the first complete mitogenome of a specimen of Octopus vulgaris sensu stricto that was collected from the species' confirmed distribution areas in northeastern Atlantic.

Methods and results: The complete mitogenome was assembled de novo and annotated using 250 bp paired-end sequences. A single circular contig 15,655 bp in length with a mean read coverage of 1089 reads was reconstructed. The annotation pipeline identified 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNAs (tRNA) and two ribosomal RNAs. A maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree recovered the assembled mitogenome as the sister taxon of a monophyletic group comprising O. sinensis and the previously published mitogenome of "O. vulgaris" from Japan. This confirms that the latter was a Japanese specimen of O. sinensis.

Conclusion: The mitogenome sequenced here is the first to be published for Octopus vulgaris sensu stricto. It represents an important first step in genetics-informed research on the evolution, conservation, and management of this commercially important species.

Keywords: Cephalopoda; Common octopus; Mitogenome; Northeastern Atlantic; Octopus vulgaris; Phylogeny.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Genome, Mitochondrial* / genetics
  • Japan
  • Octopodiformes* / genetics
  • Pacific Ocean
  • Phylogeny