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Analysis of mtDNA and nuclear markers points to homoploid hybrid origin of the new species of Far Eastern redfins of the genus Tribolodon (Pisces, Cyprinidae)

The nucleotide sequences of two mitochondrial genes (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, COI, and cytochrome b, cyt b) and four nuclear genes (growth hormone gene GH1, ribosomal protein S7 gene RP1, recombination activating gene RAG1, and rhodopsin gene RH) from the Far Eastern redfins of the genus Trib...

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Published in:Russian journal of genetics 2015-11, Vol.51 (11), p.1075-1087
Main Authors: Polyakova, N. E, Semina, A. V, Brykov, V. A
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Microbial Genetics and Genomics
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