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6. Spinous second ray of 1D serrated along leading edge. Anus usually immediately before anal fin. No light organ.
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, with more than 60 species currently recognized, only four of which are so far known from
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. Six or seven subgenera continue to be recognized, some as full genera, but the circumscription of each of these has not been based on adequate phylogenetic analyses, although some attempts have been made using very limited numbers of species (e.g., Wilson et al. 1991;
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), Wilson and Attia (2003) using DNA sequencing, peptide mapping of lactate dehydrogenase, and protein electrophoresis; and Rao-Varón and Ortí (2009) using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Most of the species appear to have their primary depth range in mid-continental-slope depths, but many occur at lower-slope depths; a few are primarily found on the continental rise at depths of
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, and the deepest-living grenadier,
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Iwamoto and Stein, 1974
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, has been captured in abyssal depths below
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. That species and
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, and other
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are likely to be found when depths greater than
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are more thoroughly sampled. As might be expected from fishes of great depths, many of the species are known from widely separated areas throughout the world oceans. A few of the larger members of this genus are of some commercial importance. The Roundnose grenadier (
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) of the North Atlantic has long been targeted by commercial fishermen and some stocks have become severely depleted. The Pacific grenadier (
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) is the target of a very limited fishery off northern California.
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