Advancing biology through a deeper understanding of zebrafish ecology and evolution
DM Parichy - Elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
Over the last two decades, the zebrafish has joined the ranks of premier model organisms
for biomedical research, with a full suite of tools and genomic resources. Yet we still know …
for biomedical research, with a full suite of tools and genomic resources. Yet we still know …
The zebrafish stress axis: molecular fallout from the teleost-specific genome duplication event
D Alsop, M Vijayan - General and comparative endocrinology, 2009 - Elsevier
The teleost-specific whole genome duplication event 350 million years ago resulted in a
variety of duplicated genes that exist in fish today. In this review, we examine whether …
variety of duplicated genes that exist in fish today. In this review, we examine whether …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogenetic classification of extant genera of fishes of the order Cypriniformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi)
M Tan, JW Armbruster - Zootaxa, 2018 - mapress.com
The order Cypriniformes is the most diverse order of freshwater fishes. Recent phylogenetic
studies have approached a consensus on the phylogenetic relationships of Cypriniformes …
studies have approached a consensus on the phylogenetic relationships of Cypriniformes …
Morphology, molecules and the phylogeny of Characidae (Teleostei, Characiformes)
JM Mirande - Cladistics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This is the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Characidae to date and the first
large‐scale hypothesis of the family, combining myriad morphological data with molecular …
large‐scale hypothesis of the family, combining myriad morphological data with molecular …
Phylogeny and polyploidy: resolving the classification of cyprinine fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes)
Cyprininae is the largest subfamily (> 1300 species) of the family Cyprinidae and contains
more polyploid species (∼ 400) than any other group of fishes. We examined the …
more polyploid species (∼ 400) than any other group of fishes. We examined the …
Phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical patterns in Circum-Mediterranean subfamily Leuciscinae (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) inferred from both mitochondrial and …
Background Leuciscinae is a subfamily belonging to the Cyprinidae fish family that is widely
distributed in Circum-Mediterranean region. Many efforts have been carried out to …
distributed in Circum-Mediterranean region. Many efforts have been carried out to …
Phylogenetic relationships and classification of the Holarctic family Leuciscidae (Cypriniformes: Cyprinoidei)
The phylogenetic relationships and classification of the freshwater fish order Cypriniformes,
like many other species-rich groups of vertebrates, has evolved over time with some …
like many other species-rich groups of vertebrates, has evolved over time with some …
Resolving Cypriniformes relationships using an anchored enrichment approach
Background Cypriniformes (minnows, carps, loaches, and suckers) is the largest group of
freshwater fishes in the world (~ 4300 described species). Despite much attention, previous …
freshwater fishes in the world (~ 4300 described species). Despite much attention, previous …
Phylogeny and temporal diversification of darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae)
Discussions aimed at resolution of the Tree of Life are most often focused on the
interrelationships of major organismal lineages. In this study, we focus on the resolution of …
interrelationships of major organismal lineages. In this study, we focus on the resolution of …
Metamorphosis in teleosts
SK McMenamin, DM Parichy - Current topics in developmental biology, 2013 - Elsevier
Teleosts are the largest and most diverse group of vertebrates, and many species undergo
morphological, physiological, and behavioral transitions,“metamorphoses,” as they progress …
morphological, physiological, and behavioral transitions,“metamorphoses,” as they progress …