2022
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.b-4905
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Character-based Diagnostic Keys, Molecular Identification and Phylogenetic Relationships of Fishes based on Mitochondrial Gene from Pulicat Lake, India: A Tool for Conservation and Fishery Management Purposes

Abstract: Background: Pulicat Lake is one of India’s most valuable ecosystems. Correct species identification is essential for the conservation and management of finite resources. Molecular signatures and character-based keys could be used for faster identification. This will be a powerful tool to obtain a significant amount of accurate information quickly and conveniently and could be used for forensic applications and the conservation of fish in Indian waters. Methods: In addition to morphological identification, the … Show more

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“…Fish are vertebrate animals belonging to the phylum Chordata species found in salt and fresh waters of the world and highly diverse groups of chordates are found in each niche of the hydrosphere. Te molecular approach is considered backbone for evaluating fsh species evolutionary variation and conservation process for biological resources [27]. Unfortunately, as far as Nucleotide composition and genetic pairwise distance recommend that the calculated species of subfamily Nemacheilinae are organically dissimilar [6].…”
Section: Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish are vertebrate animals belonging to the phylum Chordata species found in salt and fresh waters of the world and highly diverse groups of chordates are found in each niche of the hydrosphere. Te molecular approach is considered backbone for evaluating fsh species evolutionary variation and conservation process for biological resources [27]. Unfortunately, as far as Nucleotide composition and genetic pairwise distance recommend that the calculated species of subfamily Nemacheilinae are organically dissimilar [6].…”
Section: Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 99%