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- Title
Genetic divergence between two forms of a tongue sole Cynoglossus interruptus.
- Authors
Kōji Yokogawa; Hideo Sakaji; Hiromitsu Endo; Atsuko Yamaguchi
- Abstract
Abstract Genetic differences between trilinear and dilinear forms of a tongue sole, Cynoglossus interruptus, were examined by use of isozymes. Unequivocal differences were detected between the two forms, including complete replacement of alleles at the FBALD-2*, MDH-3*, PROT-1*, and SOD-1* loci, almost complete replacement at the AAT-3*, AH-1*, AH-2*, EST-3*, G3PDH-3*, GPI-2*, IDHP-1*, and MDH-1* loci, and extreme differences in allelic frequencies at the GPI-1* and PGDH* loci. The genetic distances (D values) between the two forms were 0.4207–0.4353, figures predicatively significant at the specific level. The considerable genetic differences strongly suggested that the two forms represent distinct species.
- Subjects
TRILINEAR forms; TRILINEAR coordinates; CYNOGLOSSIDAE; ISOENZYMES; SPECIES; CYNOGLOSSUS
- Publication
Ichthyological Research, 2008, Vol 55, Issue 1, p78
- ISSN
1341-8998
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10228-007-0002-5