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Autores principales: Machado, Cintia, Shimada, Marcia Kiyoe, Fragoso, Stênio Perdigao, Fanta, Edith, Kawall, Helena G, Rodrigues, Edson, Donatti, Lucélia
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Publicado: PANGAEA 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778124
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author Machado, Cintia
Shimada, Marcia Kiyoe
Fragoso, Stênio Perdigao
Fanta, Edith
Kawall, Helena G
Rodrigues, Edson
Donatti, Lucélia
author_facet Machado, Cintia
Shimada, Marcia Kiyoe
Fragoso, Stênio Perdigao
Fanta, Edith
Kawall, Helena G
Rodrigues, Edson
Donatti, Lucélia
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The taxonomy of Antarctic fishes has been predominantly based on morphological characteristics rather than on genetic criteria. A typical example is the Notothenia group, which includes N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844, N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 and N. rossii Richardson, 1844. The Polymerase Chain Reaction and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique was used to determine whether N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 and N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 are different or whether they are the same species with morphological, physiological and behavioural variability. N. rossii was used as control. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was isolated from muscle specimens of N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844, N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 and N. rossii, which were collected in Admiralty Bay, King George Island. The DNA was used to amplify a fragment (690 base pairs) of the mitochondrial gene coding region of NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2. Further, the amplicon was digested with the following restriction enzymes: DdeI, HindIII and RsaI. The results showed a variation of the digestion pattern of the fragment amplified between N. rossii, and N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 or N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951. However, no differences were found between N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 and N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951, on the grounds of the same genetic pattern shown by the two fish.
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spellingShingle Molecular differentiation by PCR-RFLP technique shows that Antarctic fishes of the genus Notothenia, claimed to be two species, are phenotypic varieties with the same genetic pattern (Table 1)
Machado, Cintia
Shimada, Marcia Kiyoe
Fragoso, Stênio Perdigao
Fanta, Edith
Kawall, Helena G
Rodrigues, Edson
Donatti, Lucélia
Characteristic; Notothenia coriiceps; Notothenia neglecta; Notothenia rossii
The taxonomy of Antarctic fishes has been predominantly based on morphological characteristics rather than on genetic criteria. A typical example is the Notothenia group, which includes N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844, N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 and N. rossii Richardson, 1844. The Polymerase Chain Reaction and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique was used to determine whether N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 and N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 are different or whether they are the same species with morphological, physiological and behavioural variability. N. rossii was used as control. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was isolated from muscle specimens of N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844, N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951 and N. rossii, which were collected in Admiralty Bay, King George Island. The DNA was used to amplify a fragment (690 base pairs) of the mitochondrial gene coding region of NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2. Further, the amplicon was digested with the following restriction enzymes: DdeI, HindIII and RsaI. The results showed a variation of the digestion pattern of the fragment amplified between N. rossii, and N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 or N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951. However, no differences were found between N. coriiceps Richardson, 1844 and N. neglecta Nybelin, 1951, on the grounds of the same genetic pattern shown by the two fish.
title Molecular differentiation by PCR-RFLP technique shows that Antarctic fishes of the genus Notothenia, claimed to be two species, are phenotypic varieties with the same genetic pattern (Table 1)
topic Characteristic; Notothenia coriiceps; Notothenia neglecta; Notothenia rossii
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778124