Publication: Biodiversity of the Betta smaragdina (Teleostei: Perciformes) in the northeast region of Thailand as determined by mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 gene sequences
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2014-01-01
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22145400
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Mahidol University
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Meta Gene. Vol.2, No.1 (2014), 83-95
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Chanon Kowasupat, Bhinyo Panijpan, Parames Laosinchai, Pintip Ruenwongsa, Amornrat Phongdara, Warapond Wanna, Saengchan Senapin, Kornsunee Phiwsaiya Biodiversity of the Betta smaragdina (Teleostei: Perciformes) in the northeast region of Thailand as determined by mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 gene sequences. Meta Gene. Vol.2, No.1 (2014), 83-95. doi:10.1016/j.mgene.2013.12.004 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/33419
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Biodiversity of the Betta smaragdina (Teleostei: Perciformes) in the northeast region of Thailand as determined by mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 gene sequences
Abstract
In Thailand, there are currently five recognized species members of the bubble-nesting Betta genus, namely Betta splendens, B. smaragdina, B. imbellis, B.mahachaiensis and B. siamorientalis. In 2010, we indicated the possibility, based on COI barcoding evidence, that there might be two additional species, albeit cryptic, related to the type-locality B. smaragdina in someprovinces in the northeast of Thailand. In the present study, after a more extensive survey of the northeast, and phylogenetic analyses based on COI and ITS1 sequences, the B. smaragdina group may be composed of at least 3 cryptic species members. The phylogenetic positions of these B. smaragdina groupmembers in the bubble-nesting bettas' tree together with those of their congeners have been consolidated by better DNA sequence quality and phylogenetic analyses.With a better supported tree, the species statuses of B. siamorientalis and the Cambodian B. smaragdina-like fish, B. stiktos, are also confirmed. © 2013 The Authors.