Phylogenetic analysis based on metallothionein gene sequence of an indigenous species Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum in Korea = 한국 고유종 Pisidium(Neopisidium) coreanum(산골조개)의 metallothionein 유전자를 기초로 한 분자계통 분류학적 연구
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- Title
- Phylogenetic analysis based on metallothionein gene sequence of an indigenous species Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum in Korea = 한국 고유종 Pisidium(Neopisidium) coreanum(산골조개)의 metallothionein 유전자를 기초로 한 분자계통 분류학적 연구
- Author(s)
- M K Baek; J S Lee; Se Won Kang; J B Lee; H J Kang; Y H Jo; M Y Noh; Y S Han; Sang-Haeng Choi; S H Chae; Hong-Seog Park; J S Lee; Y S Lee
- Bibliographic Citation
- Korean Journal of Malacology, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 153-160
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Abstract
- Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum is a freshwater snail and lives in spring water near mountain areas. Interestingly, this snail has been traditionally regarded as medicinal food, and thus has been used as folk remedies for healing broken bones. Recently, alpha classification on Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum through redescription has been conducted. However, not much attention has been made in beta classification. In this study, we performed the beta classification based on metallothionein (MT) genes found from various organisms. To this end, the complete cDNA sequences were obtained from the Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) sequencing project of Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum. The coding region (315 bp) encoded an amino acid sequence of 105 residues. The combined results from BLAST analyses, multiple sequence alignment and molecular phylogenetic study of Pc-MT gene indicate that Pisidium (Neopisidium) coreanum has similarity to freshwater bivalve such as Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel), Unio tumidus (swollen river mussel) and Crassostrea ariakensis (suminoe oyster).
- Keyword
- metallothioneinPisidium coreanumphylogenetics
- ISSN
- 1225-3480
- Publisher
- Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
- Type
- Article
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- Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Biological Resource Center > 1. Journal Articles
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