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Barcoding of Asian seabass across its geographic range provides evidence for its bifurcation into two distinct species

Author Affiliations
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, ...
Published InFrontiers in Marine Science
Year2014
Citations45

Abstract

Asian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercial value and a wide geographic distribution. Though some reports based on molecular and/or morphological data exist, a comprehensive effort to establish species identity across its range is lacking. In order to address this issue and especially to ascertain whether the wide-spread distribution has resulted in bifurcation of the species, we collected Asian seabass samples from various locations representing the Western and Eastern Coastline of India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bangladesh and Australia. Samples from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore were collected as part of a previous study. DNA sequence variations, including cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI), 16S rDNA and the highly variable D-loop (or control region),…
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