The phylogenetic relationships among 32 individuals of Australian freshwater crayfish belonging to the Cherax destructor-complex were investigated using a dataset comprising sequences from four mitochondrial gene regions: the large subunit rRNA (16S rRNA), cytochrome oxidase I (COI), adenosine triphosphatase 6 (ATPase 6), and cytochrome oxidase III (COIII). A total of 1602 bp was obtained, and a combined analysis of the data produced a tree with strong support (bootstrap values 94–100%) for three divergent lineages, verifying the phylogenetic hypotheses of relationships within the C. destructor species-complex suggested in previous studies. Overall, sequences from the 16S rRNA gene showed the least variation compared to those generate...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The complete mitochondrial genome of a highland freshwater crayfish, Cherax monticola, was recovered...
Phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries of Australian burrowing freshwater crayfish belong...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
One of the most important requirements for systematic and phylogenetic studies is the identification...
Nucleotide sequence data were used to re-examine systematic relationships and species boundaries wit...
The evolutionary history and biogeography of freshwater-dependent taxa in Australia is of intrinsic ...
Euastacus crayfish are endemic to freshwater ecosystems of the eastern coast of Australia. While rec...
The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence was determined for the Australian freshwater crayfish Cherax...
Nucleotide sequence data from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA region were utilised to investigate phyloge...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transl...
Non-coding copies of fragments of the mitochondrial genome translocated to the nucleus or pseudogene...
This study investigated the molecular systematics and zoogeography of freshwater crayfish species (y...
Cherax is a genus of 58 species of decapod crustaceans that are widespread across Australia and New ...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The complete mitochondrial genome of a highland freshwater crayfish, Cherax monticola, was recovered...
Phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries of Australian burrowing freshwater crayfish belong...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
One of the most important requirements for systematic and phylogenetic studies is the identification...
Nucleotide sequence data were used to re-examine systematic relationships and species boundaries wit...
The evolutionary history and biogeography of freshwater-dependent taxa in Australia is of intrinsic ...
Euastacus crayfish are endemic to freshwater ecosystems of the eastern coast of Australia. While rec...
The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence was determined for the Australian freshwater crayfish Cherax...
Nucleotide sequence data from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA region were utilised to investigate phyloge...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transl...
Non-coding copies of fragments of the mitochondrial genome translocated to the nucleus or pseudogene...
This study investigated the molecular systematics and zoogeography of freshwater crayfish species (y...
Cherax is a genus of 58 species of decapod crustaceans that are widespread across Australia and New ...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The complete mitochondrial genome of a highland freshwater crayfish, Cherax monticola, was recovered...
Phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries of Australian burrowing freshwater crayfish belong...