2016
DOI: 10.1089/zeb.2016.1291
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Karyoevolutionary Inferences in Enigmatic Taxon Astyanax (Teleostei: Characidae)

Abstract: Accessing the taxonomy of fish is a basic condition for the conservation of species, and the understanding of their evolutionary relationships. Many Neotropical species of fishes of the order Characiformes are considered incertae sedis because of a lack of consistent evidence of monophyly, with the genus Astyanax among them. With a cytotaxonomic and evolutionary purpose, we compared the karyotype of two species of Astyanax: Astyanax paranae and Astyanax elachylepis. Conventional cytogenetic analyses revealed 2… Show more

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“…This differentiated pattern may be an autapomorphy of A. abramis , whose molecular distinctiveness within the group was also evident in our analysis ( Figure 5 ). Additionally, the pattern of occurrence of a 5S rDNA carrier pair can be seen in other species related to the A. bimaculatus group, as in A. janeiroensis ( Vicari et al, 2008 ), A. goyacensis ( Santos et al, 2013 ), and A. elachylepis ( Santos et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This differentiated pattern may be an autapomorphy of A. abramis , whose molecular distinctiveness within the group was also evident in our analysis ( Figure 5 ). Additionally, the pattern of occurrence of a 5S rDNA carrier pair can be seen in other species related to the A. bimaculatus group, as in A. janeiroensis ( Vicari et al, 2008 ), A. goyacensis ( Santos et al, 2013 ), and A. elachylepis ( Santos et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%