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Main Authors: Tran, Hue Man, Chen, I-Shiung
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Zootaxa 2024
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40173641/
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author Tran, Hue Man
Chen, I-Shiung
author_facet Tran, Hue Man
Chen, I-Shiung
Tran, Hue Man
Chen, I-Shiung
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contents Molecular evidence for clear speciation of Tachysurus adiposalis complex in Northern and Central Taiwan. Tran, Hue Man Chen, I-Shiung Animals Taiwan Phylogeny Catfishes Animal Distribution Male Female Tachysurus adiposalis (Oshima, 1919) belongs to the bagrid catfish genus Tachysurus in Taiwan. To understand the phylogenetic status of this species, this study was planned to use the ND2 gene and D-loop sequences. A total of 14 samples were used in phylogenetic reconstruction under both method of Neighbor-Joining and Maximum-Likelihood. In the molecular phylogenetic tree shows good results in distinguishing each single haplotype for its own represented species. By this study, which indicates that the Tachysurus adiposalis from Nothern Taiwan are the sister clade of the Tachysurus sp.1 from the Central Taiwan with specific mitogenetic distance for further explorations.
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spellingShingle Molecular evidence for clear speciation of Tachysurus adiposalis complex in Northern and Central Taiwan.
Tran, Hue Man
Chen, I-Shiung
Animals
Taiwan
Phylogeny
Catfishes
Animal Distribution
Male
Female
Molecular evidence for clear speciation of Tachysurus adiposalis complex in Northern and Central Taiwan. Tran, Hue Man Chen, I-Shiung Animals Taiwan Phylogeny Catfishes Animal Distribution Male Female Tachysurus adiposalis (Oshima, 1919) belongs to the bagrid catfish genus Tachysurus in Taiwan. To understand the phylogenetic status of this species, this study was planned to use the ND2 gene and D-loop sequences. A total of 14 samples were used in phylogenetic reconstruction under both method of Neighbor-Joining and Maximum-Likelihood. In the molecular phylogenetic tree shows good results in distinguishing each single haplotype for its own represented species. By this study, which indicates that the Tachysurus adiposalis from Nothern Taiwan are the sister clade of the Tachysurus sp.1 from the Central Taiwan with specific mitogenetic distance for further explorations.
title Molecular evidence for clear speciation of Tachysurus adiposalis complex in Northern and Central Taiwan.
topic Animals
Taiwan
Phylogeny
Catfishes
Animal Distribution
Male
Female
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40173641/