نتایج جستجو برای: cypriniformes

تعداد نتایج: 498  

2014
Daniel Garcia de la serrana Edson A. Mareco Ian A. Johnston

Teleost fish underwent whole-genome duplication around 450 Ma followed by diploidization and loss of 80-85% of the duplicated genes. To identify a deep signature of this teleost-specific whole-genome duplication (TSGD), we searched for duplicated genes that were systematically and uniquely retained in one or other of the superorders Ostariophysi and Acanthopterygii. TSGD paralogs comprised 17-2...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2014
M Van Steenberge L Gajdzik A Chilala J Snoeks E Vreven

Labeo rosae, a species with a native range in Southern Africa, was discovered in the Congo basin by re-identification of two museum specimens previously identified as Labeo mesops. The occurrence of this species in the upper Congo implies a range extension of the species of more than 1000 km. Although the species' distribution is mirrored by that of some other Cypriniformes, its occurrence in t...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
S H Zhan L Glick C S Tsigenopoulos S P Otto I Mayrose

While the proliferation of the species-rich teleost fish has been ascribed to an ancient genome duplication event at the base of this group, the broader impact of polyploidy on fish evolution and diversification remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the association between polyploidy and diversification in several fish lineages: the sturgeons (Acipenseridae: Acipenseriformes), the bot...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Bungdon Shangningam Yumnam Lokeshwor Waikhom Vishwanath

Schistura phamhringi, new stone loach, is described from Dutah Stream, tributary of the Yu River (Chindwin basin), near Larong Village, Chandel District, Manipur, India. It is distinguished from all its congeners by a unique combination of characters: 6-7 black saddles, each continued on both flanks forming broad diamond-shaped black bars with narrow ventral margin; bars superimposed on a grey ...

Journal: :International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2022

The fish fauna of Madduvalasa reservoir Vangara Mandalam in Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh were collected for the present study. results study confirmed occurrence 31 species fishes belonging to 5 orders, 21 genera 13 families. order Cypriniformes was dominant with 14 species, followed by Siluriniformes 7 species. While Perciformes represented 6 and Channiformes 3 one Thus good potential f...

2015
Richard L. Mayden Jason Allen

The cyprinid genus Pteronotropis is endemic to southeastern Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean of North America. Never before has the genus been demonstrated to be monophyletic. We investigate both the phylogenetic relationships and the phylogeography of some species in the genus using mitochondrial ND2 sequences. In no analysis is the genus resolved as monophyletic if Notropis harperi is not in...

Journal: :Mitochondrial DNA 2015
Fan Li Kwang-Tsao Shao Yeong-Shin Lin Chia-Hao Chang

The complete mitochondrial genome of the Rhodeus shitaiensis was determined by using a PCR-based method. The total length of mitochondrial DNA of this bitterling is 16,774 bp and includes 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA, 22 transfer RNA genes, 1 replication origin region and 1 control region. The mitochondrial gene arrangement of the R. shitaiensis is also matching the one observed in ...

Journal: :Mitochondrial DNA. Part A, DNA mapping, sequencing, and analysis 2016
Jérôme Murienne Céline Jeziorski Hélène Holota Eric Coissac Simon Blanchet Gaël Grenouillet

The complete mitochondrial genome of the stone loach Barbatula barbatula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) has been sequenced using a genome-skimming approach on an Illumina Hiseq 2500 platform. The mitochondrial genome of B. barbatula was determined to be 16,630 bp long and presents an organization typical of vertebrate mitogenomes. The mean coverage was 82× with ...

2013
Lipika Patnaik

Investigation on the hydrography and fish fauna were undertaken from a period of February to September, 2012 at selective locations in river Baitarini, Jajpur. Twenty eight species of fish belonging to six orders, eleven families and nineteen genera were collected. Order Cypriniformes was most dominant constituting 33.33% followed by Siluriformes (30.3%), Perciformes (12.12%) and others like Mu...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Michael H Doosey Henry L Bart Kenji Saitoh Masaki Miya

Family Catostomidae is a diverse group of benthic freshwater fishes that are distributed across North America and in parts of East Asia. In this study, the phylogenetic relationships of Catostomidae is examined using 3436 nucleotides of mitochondrial ND4 and ND5 protein coding genes and intervening tRNAs. All 13 genera and 60 species of catostomids were sampled to represent diversity of the fam...

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