Cynotilapia’s unicuspid teeth, a unique character used to delineate it from all other mbuna genera, leaves evolutionary biologists wondering which is the closest relative to this genus among mbuna cichlids. This genus has only two described species out of the 10-13 species/taxa, whereby theundescribed taxa are either known by their colouration or place where they occur. AFLP genetic marker was used to determine the phylogenetic position of Cynotilapia among the mbuna and also the genetic diversity within this genus. Nei’s genetic distance, frequency of polymorphic loci and averageheterozygosity were used to unravel the genetic diversity. The neighbour-joining (NJ) dendrogram revealed that the genus Maylandia is the closest relat...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations provide insight into the fundamental processes involved in species for...
Cichlid fish from East Africa are remarkable for phenotypic and behavioral diversity on a backdrop o...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
Kornfield Irv Kornfield of the University of Maine will employ hypervariable microsatellite markers ...
Cichlids are known for their explosive radiation especially in the African Great Lakes marked with a...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations provide insight into the fundamental processes involved in species for...
Cichlid fish from East Africa are remarkable for phenotypic and behavioral diversity on a backdrop o...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
Kornfield Irv Kornfield of the University of Maine will employ hypervariable microsatellite markers ...
Cichlids are known for their explosive radiation especially in the African Great Lakes marked with a...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...