“…Both of these sequences fell squarely inside the Sox9 clade with a very high bootstrap value (1,000 of 1,000), showing that they are not orthologs of the closely related Sox8 and Sox10 clades. Furthermore, one stickleback sequence clusters within the Sox9a clade with pufferfish, rice eel, and zebrafish (Chiang et al, 2001; Zhou et al, 2002), whereas the other falls within the Sox9b clade alongside pufferfish and rice eel (Bagheri‐Fam et al, 2001; Zhou et al, 2002) with high bootstrap support (728 of 1000). Because zebrafish sox9b fell as an outgroup to the other teleost Sox9 genes, it was important to be sure it was not a Sox8 , Sox9 , or Sox10 ; therefore, we identified a zebrafish sox8 gene as EST fi23c10 (AW153579) isolated in the Washington University Zebrafish EST Project, and mapped it to LG3 in a region with conserved synteny with human chromosome Hsa16p13.3, the location of human SOX8 (data not shown).…”