Figures & data
Figure 1. A phylogenetic tree constructed based on the comparison of complete mitochondrial genome sequences of the Percidae, A. cernua and other twelve species of Percidae family. They are Perca fluviatilis (European perch), P. schrenkii (balkhash perch), P. flavescens (yellow perch), Etheostoma okaloosae (okaloosa darter), E. nigrum (johnny darter), E. jessiae (blueside darter), E. tallapoosae (tallapoosa darter), Percina crypta (halloween darter), Sander vitreu (walleye), S. lucioperca (pike-perch), and S. canadensis (sauger). Genbank accession numbers for all sequences are listed in the figure. The numbers at the nodes are bootstrap percent probability values based on 1000 replications.
![Figure 1. A phylogenetic tree constructed based on the comparison of complete mitochondrial genome sequences of the Percidae, A. cernua and other twelve species of Percidae family. They are Perca fluviatilis (European perch), P. schrenkii (balkhash perch), P. flavescens (yellow perch), Etheostoma okaloosae (okaloosa darter), E. nigrum (johnny darter), E. jessiae (blueside darter), E. tallapoosae (tallapoosa darter), Percina crypta (halloween darter), Sander vitreu (walleye), S. lucioperca (pike-perch), and S. canadensis (sauger). Genbank accession numbers for all sequences are listed in the figure. The numbers at the nodes are bootstrap percent probability values based on 1000 replications.](/cms/asset/51819e94-ead8-4c95-a77c-d2a6e4c0b569/tmdn_a_1602005_f0001_b.jpg)