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COI-5P Gene Sequence Variation in Philippine Hydropuntia edulis (Gracilariaceae, Rhodophyta)
Philippine Journal of Science, 2020Hydropuntia edulisis an agar producing seaweed. In part due to its economic relevance, the last few decades have seen substantial efforts toward exploring its uses. With these developments, information on its genetic diversity is still, however, incipient. Here, phylogenetic and haplotype analyses in Philippine H.
Ma. Salvacion Ferrer +2 more
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Codon usage bias and phylogenetic analysis of chloroplast genome in 36 gracilariaceae species
Functional & Integrative GenomicsGracilariaceae is a group of marine large red algae and main source of agar with important economic and ecological value. The codon usage patterns of chloroplast genomes in 36 species from Graciliaceae show that GC range from 0.284 to 0.335, the average GC3 range from 0.135 to 0.243 and the value of ENC range from 35.098 to 42.327, which indicates ...
Tingting, Li +8 more
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European Journal of Phycology, 1994
We have used molecular characteristics to clarify the taxonomic status of three problematic gracilarioid algae, by comparison with existing data for the Gracilariaceae. Nucleotide sequences of nuclear-encoded 18S rDNA were determined for an unidentified species of Gracilariopsis from North Carolina, and two infertile strains of gracilarioid algae from ...
Bird, CJ +4 more
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We have used molecular characteristics to clarify the taxonomic status of three problematic gracilarioid algae, by comparison with existing data for the Gracilariaceae. Nucleotide sequences of nuclear-encoded 18S rDNA were determined for an unidentified species of Gracilariopsis from North Carolina, and two infertile strains of gracilarioid algae from ...
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Gracilariaceae (Rhodophyta) from the Gulf of Taranto (Italy)
2003According to recent check-lists for the Mediterranean marine algae, the family Gracilariaceae is represented in the Gulf of Taranto by six species: Gracilaria armata (C. Agardh) Greville, Gracilaria bursa-pastoris (S.G. Gmelin) P.C. Silva, Gracilaria dura (C. Agardh) J.
MORABITO, Marina +3 more
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Diagnoses and key to the genera of the Gracilariaceae (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta)
Hydrobiologia, 1990A key to the genera of the Gracilariaceae is provided along with a short diagnosis for each genus. Features of the mature cystocarp and spermatangial configurations that separate genera are illustrated.
Suzanne Fredericq, Max H. Hommersand
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Phycologia, 1979
Abstract A new name, Gracilaria tikvahiae, is given to the taxon previously known as Gracilaria sp. and G. foliifera var. angustissima which is distinct from G. faliifera var. faliifera. In the past specimens sometimes have been referred to as G. verrucasa, but there is no evidence for the occurrence of this taxon in the flora of the northwestern ...
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Abstract A new name, Gracilaria tikvahiae, is given to the taxon previously known as Gracilaria sp. and G. foliifera var. angustissima which is distinct from G. faliifera var. faliifera. In the past specimens sometimes have been referred to as G. verrucasa, but there is no evidence for the occurrence of this taxon in the flora of the northwestern ...
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Recommended names of included species of Gracilariaceae
Journal of Applied Phycology, 1995Carolyn J. Bird, Joanna M. Kain
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Seasonal variations of native agar from three different Gracilariaceae
2015Andrea A. Sfriso +2 more
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Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of Gracilariaceae species from the Mediterranean Sea.
2004GARGIULO G. M +3 more
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