Abstract

Sympatrically occurring steelhead and rainbowtrout (n = 100) were collected from fiveriver systems in British Columbia, Canada, and1300 bp from the mitochondrial genome and 270bp of the nuclear growth hormone 2 gene weresequenced to determine if the two forms aregenetically differentiated. ND3 and D-loopsequence differences produced nine haplotypeswhile two length variants of the GH2 intron Dwere present. In one river system, steelheadand rainbow were genetically divergent based onmtDNA data but overall, no consistent geneticdifference between life history types wasfound. Rather, genetic differences wereassociated with geography, suggesting thatsteelhead and rainbow trout are polyphyleticand the result of parallel evolution ratherthan members of two distinct lineages.

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