Evidence supporting the paraphyly of Hucho (Salmonidae) based on ribosomal DNA restriction maps

Relationships among the less derived genera in the subfamily Salmoninae were investigated by phylogenetic analysis of data from restriction maps of the ribosomal DNA using Osmerus mordax (rainbow smelt), Coregonus hoyi (bloater), and Thymattus arcticus (Arctic grayling) as outgroups. Analysis of the...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Phillips, R. B., Oakley, T. H., Davis, E. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1995
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1995.tb06021.x
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Summary:Relationships among the less derived genera in the subfamily Salmoninae were investigated by phylogenetic analysis of data from restriction maps of the ribosomal DNA using Osmerus mordax (rainbow smelt), Coregonus hoyi (bloater), and Thymattus arcticus (Arctic grayling) as outgroups. Analysis of the results suggests that Hucho h. taimen is more closely related to Brachymystax lenok (lenok) than to Hucho perryi (Sakhalin taimen) and that B. lenok and Hucho h. taimen (Eurasian taimen) form the most ancestral clade of the Salmoninae.