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Original Articles

PHYLOGENY OF ANASPID TAXA AS INFERRED FROM AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF MONOMERIC MYOGLOBINS

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Pages 3-8 | Accepted 01 Jan 1997, Published online: 30 Apr 2013
 

ABSTRACT

Phylogenetic relationships among five sea-hare species (order Anaspidea) were inferred from analyses of orthologous amino acid sequences of monomelic myoglobins. The genus Aplysia is shown to be monophyletic, but the data do not support the clustering of A. kurodai and A. limacina into the subgenus Varria to the exclusion of A. juliana. Rather, A. juliana and A. kurodai are shown to be phylogenetically closer to each other than either is to A. limacina. The inferred molecular phylogenetic arrangements support neither the assignment of Dolabella to a distinct anaspid family nor the separation of Bursatella from Aplysia and Dolabella.

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