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Phylogeny and Systematics of Antarctic Teleosts: Methodological and Evolutionary Issues

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Since the first publication of a molecular phylogeny of notothenioids by Bargelloni et al. (1994), the face of systematics has changed. Molecular phylogenies are no longer obtained from a single genetic marker and the increasing sequencing and computing powers allow better taxonomic samplings in molecular trees. The speed of resolution of the “tree of life” (Lecointre and Le Guyader 2006) is increasing and will continue to do so, through better coordination among teams and projects.

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Lecointre, G. (2012). Phylogeny and Systematics of Antarctic Teleosts: Methodological and Evolutionary Issues. In: di Prisco, G., Verde, C. (eds) Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments, Volume 1. From Pole to Pole. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27352-0_6

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