genetic differentiation between cave and surface-dwelling populations of garra barreimiae (cyprinidae) in oman
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
Phenotypic similarities among cave-dwelling animals displaying troglomorphic characters (e.g. reduced eyes and lack of pigmentation) have induced a long-term discussion about the forces driving convergent evolution. Here we introduce
Results
We analysed the mitochondrial control region (CR). In
Conclusions
Our data indicates that the troglomorphic cave population is of quite recent origin supporting the hypothesis that selection drives the fast evolution of troglomorphic traits. In this context pleiotropic effects might play an important role as it has been shown for
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| Authors | ;Seemann Robert;Haring Elisabeth;Kruckenhauser Luise;Sattmann Helmut |
| Journal | journal of pure and applied microbiology |
| Year | 2011 |
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10.1186/1471-2148-11-172
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