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Late changes in spliceosomal introns define clades in vertebrate evolution. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1999
Venkatesh B, Ning Y, Brenner S.
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Muscle myogens in the New Zealand Galaxiidae

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1979
The muscle myogen proteins of 10 species of the family Galaxiidae exhibited a high degree of species specificity when separated by starch gel electrophoresis. Non‐diadromous, non‐lacustrine species had some variation in the proteins present, while diadromous and lacustrine species, except for Galaxias maculatus
D Scott
exaly   +2 more sources

Provenance and status of Galaxias smithii Regan (1905) (Teleostei: Galaxiidae)

Journal of Natural History, 2002
Galaxias smithii (Regan, 1905) (a junior synonym of G. platei Steindachner) is known only from the holotype, ostensibly collected from the Falkland Islands by Sir A. Smith. No further specimens of this fish have been reported from the islands, despite a recent intensive collection trip (146 sites in November, 1999).
R M Mcdowall
exaly   +2 more sources

Adaptative Radiation of the Retina in Galaxiidae (Salmoniformes)

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1990
The retinas of seven galaxiid species collected from different habitats in Tasmania were investigated by light microscopy. There are remarkable differences between Galaxias and Paragalaxias species. The retinas of Galaxias species are characterised by a less dense retinal epithelial pigment (REP), large numbers of short and long rods, the presence of a
MA Ali, S Sakurai, SP Collin
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