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Comparative mitogenome analyses uncover mitogenome features and phylogenetic implications of the subfamily Cobitinae

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Peng Yu, Li Zhou, Wentao Yang, Lijun Miao, Zhi Li, Xiao‐Juan Zhang, Yang Wang, Jian‐Fang Gui

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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.

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