Molecular phylogenetic relationships of China Seas groupers based on cytochrome b gene fragment sequences

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Shaoxiong Ding
Xuan Zhuang
Feng Guo
Jun Wang
Yongquan Su
Qiyong Zhang
Qifu Li
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[1] Xiamen University,Department of Oceanography and Institute of Subtropical Oceanography
[2] Xiamen University,Department of Biology
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Science in China Series C | 2006年 / 49卷
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Epinephelinae; molecular phylogeny; cytochrome ; mitochondrial DNA;
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The classification and evolutionary relationships are important issues in the study of the groupers. Cytochrome b gene fragment of twenty-eight grouper species within six genera of subfamily Epinephelinae was amplified using PCR techniques and the sequences were analyzed to derive the phylogenetic relationships of the groupers from the China Seas. Genetic information indexes, including Kimura-2 parameter genetic distance and TS/TV ratios, were generated by using a variety of biology softwares. With Niphon spinosus, Pagrus major and Pagrus auriga as the designated outgroups, phylogenetic trees, which invoke additional homologous sequences of other Epinephelus fishes from GenBank, were constructed based on the neighbor-joining (NJ), maximum-parsimony (MP), maximum-likelihood (ML) and minimum-evolution (ME) methods. Several conclusions were drawn from the DNA sequences analysis: (1) genus Plectropomus, which was early diverged, is the most primitive group in the subfamily Epinephelinae; (2) genus Variola is more closely related to genus Cephalopolis than the other four genera; (3) genus Cephalopolis is a monophyletic group and more primitive than genus Epinephelus; (4) Promicrops lanceolatus and Cromileptes altivelis should be included in genus Epinephelus; (5) there exist two sister groups in genus Epinephelus.
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