Danio Aequipinnatus Genome Body Size Evolution
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- Danio Aequipinnatus Genome Body Size Evolution Model
- Danio Aequipinnatus Genome Body Size Evolution Chart
Danio Aequipinnatus Genome Body Size Evolution Model
Danio Aequipinnatus Genome Body Size Evolution Chart
Devario lacks maxillary barbels and possesses 16-17 branched dorsal-fin rays, 16-17 branched anal-fin rays, 44-46 scales in the lateral series and 16 circumpeduncular scale rows. In recent years it’s become commonplace to refer to the stripes on the body and fins of danionins as follows. A number of trends in genome evolution emerge when these data are reviewed in light of recent cladistic phylogenies of Culicidae and its sister families. Anophelinae have heteromorphic sex chromosomes and a small genome size, and repetitive elements are distributed in a long-period interspersion pattern.