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Phylogenetic differentiation between Atlantic <Emphasis Type="Italic">Scomber colias</Emphasis> and Pacific <Emphasis Type="Italic">Scomber japonicus</Emphasis> based on nuclear DNA sequences
Authors:Carlos Infante  Enrique Blanco  Eugenia Zuasti  Aniela Crespo  Manuel Manchado
Institution:1.Laboratorio de Identificación de Especies Pesqueras y Acuícolas,C.I.F.P.A. “El Toru?o”, I.F.A.P.A. C.I.C.E. (Junta de Andalucía),El Puerto de Santa María,Spain;2.Laboratory of Aquaculture, Faculty of Biosphere Science,Hiroshima University,Higashi-Hiroshima city,Japan
Abstract:In the classical taxonomy, three Scomber species are distinguished: S. scombrus, S. australasicus, and S. japonicus. Yet, some fish taxonomists have recently recognized Scomber colias, inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean, as a separate species from S. japonicus, distributed in the Pacific Ocean. Such proposal was based on significant mitochondrial DNA divergence as well as great phenotypic variation among individuals from these two ocean basins. However, in the absence of nuclear DNA data this issue remains still controversial. In this study, a phylogenetic analysis of nuclear 5S rDNA sequences was performed. A total of 30 individuals of S. colias collected in the Atlantic and 34 specimens of S. japonicus from the Pacific were characterized. Moreover, nine individuals of Pacific S. australasicus and eight of Atlantic S. scombrus were included. Maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, and neighbor-joining analyses revealed the presence of two well-supported distinct clades corresponding to S. colias and S. japonicus, respectively. Altogether, morphologic and genetic data are in agreement with the recognition of two different species, S. colias in the Atlantic, and S. japonicus in the Pacific.
Keywords:5S rDNA  Mackerels  Phylogeny            Scomber colias                      Scomber japonicus
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