596-600Class Gastropoda is one of the widely studied invertebrates throughout the globe. But, even now most of the species have been identified only by conventional morphology. DNA barcodes have been greatly useful to delimit the cryptic species. In this study, we have analyzed cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and 18S rRNA gene sequences from 12 specimens belonging to four species to barcode and examine the molecular variation in gastropods of the Vellar estuary mangroves of Tamil Nadu, India. From the results, it is revealed that, among the four genera, Terebralia, Telescopium, and Cerithidea are closely related than genus Nassarius based on the COI and 18S rRNA gene sequences. The neighbour joining trees also confirmed four distinct clades ha...
<div><p>The plant DNA barcoding is a complex and requires more than one marker(s) as compared to ani...
The cone snails are hyper diverse group of marine gastropods and the shell morphology is the base of...
The land-snail genus Corilla is endemic to Sri Lanka and India’s Western Ghats. The ten extant Sri L...
The Gastropoda is one of the best studied classes of marine invertebrates. Yet, most species have be...
DNA barcoding is an effective and powerful tool for taxonomic identification and thus very useful fo...
The present study aims to apply a DNA barcoding tool through amplifying two mitochondrial candidate ...
The present study was financed by FEDER through POFC-COMPETE, in the scope the project FCOMP-01-0124...
Background: Mangroves are tropical and subtropical intertidal forests colonising sheltered coasts ac...
Species identification is very important and an important part of bioecological studies, so phylogen...
Two species of marine mussels, the green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) and the brown mussel ...
The present study attempts to assess the population structure and phylogenetics of the commercially ...
The present study attempts to assess the population structure and phylogenetics of the commercially ...
Mangroves are distributed in the transition zone between sea and land, mostly in tropical and subtro...
Four concatenated alignment (including indels) of three mitochondrial genes (CO1, ND1 and 16S rRNA) ...
The wood-boring shipworm, Bactronophorus thoracites (Teredinidae), is the only species in the genus ...
<div><p>The plant DNA barcoding is a complex and requires more than one marker(s) as compared to ani...
The cone snails are hyper diverse group of marine gastropods and the shell morphology is the base of...
The land-snail genus Corilla is endemic to Sri Lanka and India’s Western Ghats. The ten extant Sri L...
The Gastropoda is one of the best studied classes of marine invertebrates. Yet, most species have be...
DNA barcoding is an effective and powerful tool for taxonomic identification and thus very useful fo...
The present study aims to apply a DNA barcoding tool through amplifying two mitochondrial candidate ...
The present study was financed by FEDER through POFC-COMPETE, in the scope the project FCOMP-01-0124...
Background: Mangroves are tropical and subtropical intertidal forests colonising sheltered coasts ac...
Species identification is very important and an important part of bioecological studies, so phylogen...
Two species of marine mussels, the green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) and the brown mussel ...
The present study attempts to assess the population structure and phylogenetics of the commercially ...
The present study attempts to assess the population structure and phylogenetics of the commercially ...
Mangroves are distributed in the transition zone between sea and land, mostly in tropical and subtro...
Four concatenated alignment (including indels) of three mitochondrial genes (CO1, ND1 and 16S rRNA) ...
The wood-boring shipworm, Bactronophorus thoracites (Teredinidae), is the only species in the genus ...
<div><p>The plant DNA barcoding is a complex and requires more than one marker(s) as compared to ani...
The cone snails are hyper diverse group of marine gastropods and the shell morphology is the base of...
The land-snail genus Corilla is endemic to Sri Lanka and India’s Western Ghats. The ten extant Sri L...