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Phylogenetic analysis and genetic structure of the seahorse, Hippocampus fuscus from the Arabian and Red Sea based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.

The unique body morphology and specialized life history traits make seahorses excellent flagship species for many issues in marine conservation and biological evolution. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Hippocampus fuscus was determined. Phylogenetic analyses showed that H. fuscus had a close genetic relationship to Hippocampus reidi, which give us a new insight into the speciation and dispersal among seahorse genus. A total of 843 base pairs of cytochrome b (Cytb) gene and a 646 base pairs of cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene were obtained from 36 H. fuscus and 26 H. reidi from three populations. Population genetic analysis revealed a relatively high genetic diversity across the populations of H. fuscus compared with H. reidi. Neighbour-joining (NJ) tree of COI and Cytb gene sequences showed that H. fuscus haplotypes formed one cluster. The result of median-joining network of haplotypes based on COI and Cytb indicated a lack of structure in populations of H. fuscus. This study addressed the information about the evolution history and genetic structure of an Arabian seahorse H. fuscus, which provides insight into the genetic conservation and sustainable management for this species.

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