We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
Comparative mitogenome analyses uncover mitogenome features and phylogenetic implications of the subfamily Cobitinae
Summary
Researchers conducted the first comparative mitogenomic and phylogenetic analyses within the fish subfamily Cobitinae, uncovering new insights into mitogenome features and evolutionary relationships among loach species.
The current study represents the first comparative mitogenomic and phylogenetic analyses within Cobitinae and provides new insights into the mitogenome features and evolution of fishes belonging to the cobitinae family.
Sign in to start a discussion.
More Papers Like This
Mitochondrial DNA Corroborates the Genetic Variability of Clarias Catfishes (Siluriformes, Clariidae) from Cameroon
Researchers used mitochondrial COI gene sequences to characterize the genetic diversity of Clarias camerunensis and Clarias gariepinus catfishes from the Nyong River in Cameroon, identifying 13 and 20 unique haplotypes respectively. Multiple species delimitation approaches revealed more than one molecular operational taxonomic unit within C. camerunensis, suggesting population structure not previously recognized in this species.
A metagenomic analysis of gut microbiome phylogeny among four economically important carp species from wild and aquaculture farms
This publication presents a metagenomic analysis of gut microbiome phylogeny in four economically important carp species comparing wild and aquaculture populations, alongside research on the impact of different feed types on cannibalism in early larval stages of Koi carp.
A Chromosomal-level genome assembly and annotation of fat greenling (Hexagrammos otakii)
Researchers assembled the first complete chromosomal-level genome for fat greenling, a commercially important fish in Northern China, providing a detailed genetic blueprint that will support breeding programs, disease resistance research, and conservation efforts for this economically valuable aquaculture species.
Population genetics and pedigree geography of Trionychia japonica in the four mountains of Henan Province and the Taihang Mountains
Researchers investigated the population genetics and phylogeography of the Japanese planarian in mountain systems of Henan Province and the Taihang Mountains, using DNA analysis to inform conservation strategies for this freshwater species threatened by habitat loss and climate change.
Molecular Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Hydra vulgaris from Greater Zab River, Iraq
Researchers performed molecular identification of Hydra vulgaris collected from the Greater Zab River in Iraq using the mitochondrial COI gene, generating the first GenBank-registered sequence (OP521891.1) for this species from the country. Phylogenetic analysis revealed minimal genetic divergence from globally reported sequences, confirming species identity and providing baseline genomic data for the region.