Molecular and karyological aspects of Batoidea (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchi) phylogeny

Gene. 2007 Mar 1;389(1):80-6. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2006.09.024. Epub 2006 Oct 5.

Abstract

Although considerable progress has been made in elucidating the relationships within the Chondrichthyes, there is no agreement as it concerns the systematics of Batoidea, the most derived superorder among cartilaginous fishes, and many different interpretations exist. Our investigation provides the first assessment of relationships among the described batoid species using sequences from both mtDNA and nuclear genes as well as karyological morphology. Our work consists primarily in reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships of Batoidea by examining the mtDNA (16S) and nuclear gene (18S) sequences from 11 batoid species. The three analytical methods (NJ, MP and Bayesian analysis) grouped Rajiformes, Myliobatiformes and Rhinobatiformes. In these trees the two torpedoes diverge from the other batoid fishes. We also compare the molecular data with the available karyological evidence, which consist of the diploid number and the karyotype morphology of eight species belonging to the four orders examined. The results show that the karyological structure in the different species is generally consistent with the various phylogenetical trees, and that Torpediniformes confirm their unique genome organization.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chromosome Banding
  • Chromosomes / genetics*
  • Elasmobranchii / classification
  • Elasmobranchii / genetics*
  • Karyotyping
  • Metaphase
  • Phylogeny*