Phylogenetic Relationships of the Tribe Paini(Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae) Based on Partial Sequences of Mitochondrial 12s and 16s rRNA Genes(Phylogeny)
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Partial sequences of mitochondrial 12S and 16S rRNA genes from 19 Asian frog species of the tribe Paini (Ranidae, Dicroglossinae) allowed a first molecular study of the phylogenetic relationships of this tribe. This analysis confirmed that this tribe is a monophyletic group, but suggested relationships did not agree with previous generic classification of this clade based on morphology. Two major clades were recognized within the Paini. For one of them, the generic name Quasipaa is available. Phylogenetic relationships within the other group are not yet fully clarified and need further study.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2005-03-25
著者
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Stock Matthias
Staatliche Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden Museum Fur Tierkunde:(present Office)museum Of Verteb
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Tillier Annie
Service De Systematique Moleculaire Cnrs Ifr 101 Museum National D'histoire Naturelle
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Chen Xiaohong
School Of Life Sciences Henan Normal University
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Jiang Jianping
Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Dubois Alain
Reptiles et Amphibiens, UMS 2700, Departement Systematique & Evolution, Museum National d'Histoire N
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Ohler Annemarie
Reptiles et Amphibiens, UMS 2700, Departement Systematique & Evolution, Museum National d'Histoire N
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Xie Feng
Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Xie Feng
Chengdu Institute Of Biology Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Dubois Alain
Reptiles Et Amphibiens Ums 2700 Departement Systematique & Evolution Museum National D'hist
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Jiang Jianping
Chengdu Institute Of Biology Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Ohler Annemarie
Reptiles Et Amphibiens Ums 2700 Departement Systematique & Evolution Museum National D'hist
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