Authors
Daniel Campo, Gonzalo Machado-Schiaffino, Juliana Perez, Eva Garcia-Vazquez
Publication date
2007/12/30
Journal
Gene
Volume
406
Issue
1-2
Pages
171-179
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Genus Merluccius is considered one of the most important groups within the Teleostei, and comprises 12 extant species distributed along the coasts of America, Europe and Africa, being its fisheries very important in these continents. Despite their noticeable economical importance for humans, to date the phylogeny of hakes has not been clearly established. In this study we used mitochondrial sequences (the ribosomal genes 12S rDNA and 16S rDNA, the coding gene cytochrome b and the control region) and the nuclear 5S rDNA conserved region in order to determine the phylogenetic and biogeographical relationships within the genus Merluccius. This is the first time that all the species of this genus recognized by the FAO are included in a phylogeny. Maximum Parsimony, Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian analyses of the mitochondrial sequences suggest that the geographical origin of the genus was the …
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