The genetic variability of the mitochondrial genes COI and cytb was studied in specimens of the big-scaled redfin Tribolodon hakonensis (Günther, 1877) and the small-scaled redfin Tribolodon brandtii (Dybowski, 1872) collected off the coast of Sakhalin Island and the mainland coast of the Sea of Japan. The fragments of the mitochondrial genomes of these taxa are compared to data obtained for the Sakhalin taimen Parahuсho perryi (Brevoort, 1856) and chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum, 1792) from similar habitats. A comparative analysis of intraspecific mtDNA indicate that the formation of mtDNA lineages in four species of fish are associated with paleoclimatic changes in the northwestern Pacific region during the Pleistocene and are largely synchronous. In many instances, the calculated time of divergent evolution of mtDNA genealogical lineages coincide, which suggests the influence of similar evolutionary factors on the studied species.
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