Mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence variations and phylogeny of the East Asian bagrid catfishes
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2002
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The mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene was sequenced from 8 bagrid catfishes in China. Aligned with cytochrome b sequences from 9 bagrid catfishes in Japan, Korea and Russia retrieved from GenBank, and selected Silurus meridionalis, Liobagrus anguillicauda, Liobagrus reini and Phenacogrammus interruptus as outgroups, we constructed a matrix of 21 DNA sequences. The Kimura's two-parameter distances were calculated and molecule phylogenetic trees were constructed by using the maximum parsimony (MP) and neighbor-joining (NJ) methods. The results show that (i) there exist 3-bp deletions of mitochondrial cytochrome b gene compared with cypriniforms and characiforms; (ii) the molecular phylogenetic tree suggests that bagrid catfishes form a monophyletic group, and the genus Mystus is the earliest divergent in the East Asian bagrid catfishes, as well as the genus Pseudobagrus is a monophyletic group but the genus Pelteobagrus and Leiocassis are complicated; and 60 the evolution rate of the East Asian bagrids mitochondrial cytochrome b gene is about 0.18%-0.30% sequence divergence per million years. |
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PENG Zuogang; HE Shunping; ZHANG Yaoguang.Mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence variations and phylogeny of the East Asian bagrid catfishes,PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE,2002,12(6):421-425 |
Palavras-Chave | #Multidisciplinary Sciences #cytochrome b gene #molecular phylogeny #Bagridae #Siluriformes |
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