“…In birds, mammals and amphibians, a fast-fibre type and a type specific to both slow and cardiac fibres have been identified (Reinach and Karlsson, 1988;Gahlmann and Kedes, 1990;Parmacek et al, 1990;Jin et al, 1995;Tiso et al, 1997;Warkman and Atkinson, 2002). Numerous studies have investigated aspects of TnC function in teleosts at the protein level (Demaille et al, 1974;McCubbin et al, 1982;Gerday et al, 1984;Feller and Gerday, 1989;Crockford and Johnston, 1993;Francois et al, 1997), but until now the only published nucleotide sequences were those from zebrafish (showing highest identity to Xenopus fast-type; Xu et al, 2000) and trout (showing highest identity to Xenopus slow/cardiactype; Moyes et al, 1996). Because protein sequences with homology to both fast-skeletal and slow/cardiac forms have been isolated from fish, it has been supposed that their nature is equivalent to those in birds and mammals (Yuasa et al, 1998).…”