Data from: Mitochondrial phylogeny of notothenioids: a molecular approach to Antarctic fish evolution and biogeography ...

Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Polar Front Zone, and characterized by constant subzero temperatures and presence of sea ice. A group of teleost fish, the Notothenioidei, have adapted to these challenging environmental conditions, und...

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Main Authors: Bargelloni, Luca, Marcato, Stefania, Zane, Lorenzo, Patarnello, Tomaso
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.540
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.540
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Summary:Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Polar Front Zone, and characterized by constant subzero temperatures and presence of sea ice. A group of teleost fish, the Notothenioidei, have adapted to these challenging environmental conditions, undergoing a remarkable diversification. In the present study a total of 798 base pairs, generated from partial sequencing of 16S and 12S mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes, were examined in 33 notothenioid species representative of all families included in the suborder Notothenioidei. Phylogenetic trees, reconstructed on the basis of sequence data using different methods, indicate that traditional hypotheses on notothenioid systematics and biogeography might be in need of reexamination. Molecular evidence suggests that vicariant speciation could be invoked to explain the early divergence of Eleginops maclovinus, a species previously included in the family Nototheniidae, which is now proposed as the closest sister ... : Bargelloni et al Data Set 1Bargelloni1.nexusBargelloni et al Data Set 2Bargelloni2.nexus ...