2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2010.05.021
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Systematics of the subfamily Danioninae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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“…(2006), Liu et al (2010), and Tang et al (2010). Sequence data from the recently described Biwia yodoensis were published in Kawase and Hosoya (2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2006), Liu et al (2010), and Tang et al (2010). Sequence data from the recently described Biwia yodoensis were published in Kawase and Hosoya (2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within Cypriniformes, we selected a representative sampling of the major cyprinid lineages (Acheilognathinae, Alburninae, Cultrinae, Cyprininae, Danioninae, Leptobarbinae, Leuciscinae, Tincinae) and other cypriniform families (Balitoridae, Botiidae, Catostomidae, Cobitidae, Ellopostomatidae, Gyrinocheilidae, Nemacheilidae, Psilorhynchidae, and Vaillantellidae). These were chosen based on availability of sequences through GenBank, primarily published in Saitoh et al (2006) and Tang et al (2010). Outgroup taxa included additional ostariophysan diversity, with Chanos chanos serving as the root.…”
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“…Boraras, Danio, Rasbora, Trigonostigma, Sundadanio). Their intra-relationships have also been largely explored recently [43,[62][63][64]. This subfamily harbors many miniature taxa including highly developmentally truncated ones [62], some of which have only been described very recently.…”
Section: The Wallacea Ichthyofaunamentioning
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“…The phylogenetic placement of Paedocypris in the family Cyprinidae has been subject to intense debate during the last years [e.g. 49,50,[62][63][64] and results highlighted that more molecular phylogenetic studies are needed to provide a robust phylogenetic framework to better understand Cyprinidae diversity.…”
Section: The Wallacea Ichthyofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%