An electrophoretic study of the systematic relationships of some closely related goby species (Pisces, Gobiidae) |
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Authors: | G. P. WALLIS J. A. BEARDMORE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP |
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Abstract: | ![]() An electrophoretic study of genetic variation at 31 loci in each of nine closely related gobiid species was carried out in order to assess their systematic relationships. The species used were: Pomatoschistus canestrinii, P. lozanoi, P. marmoratus, P. microps, P. minutus, P. norvegkus, P. pictus, Knipowitschia caucasica, Neogobius melanostomus. Genetic distances ( D ) and identities ( I ) were calculated by Nei's method for all 36 pairwise comparisons and dendrograms were constructed. The results show that the very similar and cross-fertile species pair, P. lozanoi and P. minutus , have the highest I value; P. norvegkus has high I values with both species. Pomatoschistus marmoratus and P. microps also display high genetic similarity with each other. The remaining Pomatoschistus species and Knipowitschia caucasica are broadly and moderately equidistant from each other and from the five species refferred to above, while Neogobius melanostomus is considerably more distant from all other species. These findings essentially agree with the pattern of relationships established using classical taxonomic approaches. However, the observation that Knipowitschia caucasica is as similar to Pomatoschistus spp. as the latter are to each other suggests that the generic distinction of Knipowitschia could usefully be reconsidered. |
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Keywords: | Biochemical systematics evolutionary relationships genetic variation Gobiidae Knipowitschia Neogobius Pomatoschistus protein polymorphism |
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