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Fish is a proteinous animal which plays a vital role in the protection and prevention of human diseases. DNA barcoding which uses the 50 region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit as the target gene was implored as an efficient tool in the identification of fish species in the ...
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In order to evaluate spatial variability of larval fish in the region, we examined species diversity, composition and abundances at eight stations in the Subtropical Convergence Zone (STCZ) using morphological identification and DNA barcoding. From a total of approximately 3500 specimens collected, at...
An ideal DNA barcode should be present in most of the organisms of interest, readily amplified without using species-specific PCR primers, and should exhibit relatively few nucleotide differences among members of the same species but larger variation between species. 6 Fish DNA Barcoding Curriculum ...
Application of DNA barcoding for identification of freshwater carnivorous fish diets: Is number of prey items dependent on size class for Micropterus salmo... Application of DNA barcoding for identification of freshwater carnivorous fish diets: is number of prey items dependent on size class for ...
Elemental analysis of biological calcified structures (e.g. fish otoliths, mollusc shelves, coral skeletons or fish and shark bones) provides invaluable information regarding ecological processes for many aquatic species. Despite this importance, the reduction of the raw data obtained through Laser-ablati...
It can are expecting species richness in a given vicinity, come across habitat segregation and biogeographic patterns from small to massive spatial scales, and display the spatiotemporal dynamics of fish groups. In addition, it is able to stumble on an anthropogenic effect on fish groups via ...
DNA barcoding involves the identification of DNA sequences by checking their identity against a publicly-accessible database. DNA barcoding has revolutionised classical species identification, biogeographical and population studies. The concept of DNA barcoding is based upon sequencing one or a few relativ...