:: Volume 6, Issue 24 (2016) ::
2016, 6(24): 77-83 Back to browse issues page
Molecular Phylogeny Study of the Sea Anemone Genus Anemonia (Actiniaria: Actiniidae) Based on Mitochondrial (COI) DNA Sequences in the Persian Gulf
Hosein Zolgharnein , Saba Hoseini
, saba.hoseyny@gmail.com
Abstract:   (7829 Views)

Sea anemones (order: Actiniaria) are a subclass of Hexacorallia. They are very varied and are organisms with a simple skeletal polyp. The specie in this study was collected from Larak Island in the Persian Gulf. DNA was extracted from the sample and a part of mtDNA COI gene was amplified. Two pairs of primers were designed to amplify a final target of 600 bp using PCR method which the product was successively sequenced. The purpose of this study was the molecular identification of the Persian Gulf sea anemone. The nucleotide and protein sequences obtained from this anemone’s COI gene were annotated in NCBI Gene Bank as Anemonia sp. PG, the PG standing for the Persian Gulf.  Phylogenetic studies were performed to compare the partial sequences of COI genes of 16 sea anemones (order: Actiniaria) with the newly identified anemone (Anemonia sp. PG).  Phylogenetic studies based on Neighbor-Joining analysis showed sister relations between Anemonia sp. PG species from Iran and Anemonia sp. Anem species but did not show monophyletic relationships between sea anemone families.

Keywords: Sea anemone, Phylogenetic, Molecular identification, COI, Persian Gulf.
Full-Text [PDF 139 kb]   (2917 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Research/ Original/ Regular Article |
Received: 2016/03/17 | Revised: 2016/03/17 | Accepted: 2016/03/17 | ePublished: 2016/03/17


XML   Persian Abstract   Print



Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 6, Issue 24 (2016) Back to browse issues page