Abstract
Assessment of Histomorphological Studies on Major Lymphoid Organs of Japanese Quail and Its Role on the Base of Age and Gender
Highlights
The Cypriniformes comprises of 5 families (Catostomidae, suckers; Cyprinidae, minnows; algae eaters; Gyrinocheilidae, Balitoridae, river loaches Cobitidae, loaches), depending on investigators every one with subfamilies poorly separate
We our recent study based on monophyletic origin of the Schizothoracinae fish in respect to mitochondrial protein-coding genes, to find out the phylogenetic relationship of Schizothoracinae fishes from the available genome upto date on the basis of mitochondrial protein coding genes
Genome of S. plagiostomus consisted of 13 protein coding gene (PCGs), 22 TRNAs gene, two ribosomal RNA (12S rRNAs and 16S rRNAs) genes, one control region and light strand replication origin (OL) consisted of 33 bp
Summary
The Cypriniformes comprises of 5 families (Catostomidae, suckers; Cyprinidae, minnows; algae eaters; Gyrinocheilidae, Balitoridae, river loaches Cobitidae, loaches), depending on investigators every one with subfamilies poorly separate Previous researcher resolved the phylogenetic relationship of Schizothoracinae fishes only for the one species comparison with the other 21 species [2]. Increasing the number of mitochondrial genome sequences of Schizothoracinae and reconstructing the Schizothoracinae phylogenetic tree based on a more comprehensive dataset are necessary to address the remaining problematic clades So analysis of Phylogenetics of Cyprinid taxa based on the functionally vital genes can help to understand the functional divergence and speciation [2]. Majority of the whole mitochondrial genomic sequence occupied by 13 proteincoding genes. We our recent study based on monophyletic origin of the Schizothoracinae fish in respect to mitochondrial protein-coding genes, to find out the phylogenetic relationship of Schizothoracinae fishes from the available genome upto date on the basis of mitochondrial protein coding genes
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