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Introgression and fixation of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) mitochondrial genome in an allopatric population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
1995
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Although mitochondrial introgression between taxa has been increasingly documented, interspecific replacement of mtDNA is rare, particularly when the donor species is absent. We document evidence for a population of brook trout (Salvelinus fonbinakis) in which all individuals possess the mitochondrial genome of Arctic char (So alpinus) despite the present-day absence of the latter species in the watershed where the population is located. The mitochondria1 genotype of $$ brook trout from Lake
doi:10.1139/f95-018
fatcat:u5flzn7ljjeehhoqnkzo4j2i6e