Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data
Genetic and morphological divergence and phylogenetic relationships of four species Mullus barbatus, Mullus surmuletus, Upeneus moluccensis, Upeneus pori and one subspecies M.b. ponticus of Mullus were investigated using 12 enzymatic systems, corresponding to 17 putative loci. Eight loci (AAT-1*, AA...
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doaj-0de751a585e64bf584f31daf678bcc3e2021-05-05T13:49:43ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342006-06-0170231131810.3989/scimar.2006.70n2311155Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic dataCemal Turan0Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Mustafa Kemal UniversityGenetic and morphological divergence and phylogenetic relationships of four species Mullus barbatus, Mullus surmuletus, Upeneus moluccensis, Upeneus pori and one subspecies M.b. ponticus of Mullus were investigated using 12 enzymatic systems, corresponding to 17 putative loci. Eight loci (AAT-1*, AAT-2*, ADH*, GAPDH*, G6PDH*, IDHP*, PGI-2*, SOD*) were found to be polymorphic in at least one species, while the remaining nine (mAAT*, CK-1*, CK-2*, G3PDH*, MDH*, ME-1*, ME-2*, PGI-1*, PGM*) were monomorphic in all species. Several loci showed different electrophoretic patterns among species and thus can be used in species taxonomy as diagnostic markers. The PGM* and SOD* loci proved to be especially species-specific. Fisher’s exact test revealed overall highly significant allele frequency differences between M. barbatus and M. b. ponticus (Phttp://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/158mullidaegeneticmorphologyphylogeny |
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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phylogenetic relationships of mediterranean mullidae species (perciformes) inferred from genetic and morphologic data |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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Genetic and morphological divergence and phylogenetic relationships of four species Mullus barbatus, Mullus surmuletus, Upeneus moluccensis, Upeneus pori and one subspecies M.b. ponticus of Mullus were investigated using 12 enzymatic systems, corresponding to 17 putative loci. Eight loci (AAT-1*, AAT-2*, ADH*, GAPDH*, G6PDH*, IDHP*, PGI-2*, SOD*) were found to be polymorphic in at least one species, while the remaining nine (mAAT*, CK-1*, CK-2*, G3PDH*, MDH*, ME-1*, ME-2*, PGI-1*, PGM*) were monomorphic in all species. Several loci showed different electrophoretic patterns among species and thus can be used in species taxonomy as diagnostic markers. The PGM* and SOD* loci proved to be especially species-specific. Fisher’s exact test revealed overall highly significant allele frequency differences between M. barbatus and M. b. ponticus (P |
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mullidae genetic morphology phylogeny |
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