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Complete mitogenome of the pale-edged stingrayDasyatis zugei(Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2012
The complete mitogenome of the pale-edged stingray (Dasyatis zugei) was first confirmed in this study. The mitogenome is 18,264 bp in length and contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs and 1 control region, with the typical gene order in vertebrates.
Xiao, Chen   +4 more
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Mitochondrial genome of the longtail butterfly ray Gymnura poecilura (Myliobatiformes: Gymnuridae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The complete mitogenome the longtail butterfly ray (Gymnura poecilura) was first presented in this study. It is 17,874 bp in length, contains 37 genes with the typical gene order and transcriptional direction in vertebrates. The overall base composition is: 28.5% A, 26.5% T, 15.0% G and 30.1% C.
Xiao, Chen   +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Sharpnose stingray Himantura gerrardi (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In this study, we presented the complete mitochondrial genome of the Sharpnose stingray Himantura gerrardi for the first time, which was 17,685 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and a putative control region. The overall nucleotide composition was 30.1% A, 27.5% C, 14.5% G and 28.0% T.
Xiao, Chen   +4 more
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A revised classification of the family Dasyatidae (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatiformes) based on new morphological and molecular insights

Zootaxa, 2016
The higher-level taxonomy of the stingrays (Dasyatidae) has never been comprehensively reviewed. Recent phylogenetic studies, supported by morphological data, have provided evidence that the group is monophyletic and consists of four major subgroups, the subfamilies Dasyatinae, Neotrygoninae, Urogymninae and Hypolophinae. A morphologically based review
Last, Peter R.   +2 more
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Environmentally-induced osmoregulation in Neotropical freshwater stingrays (Myliobatiformes: Potamotrygoninae) after controlling for phylogeny

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2021
The osmotic physiology of freshwater stingrays was investigated in fifteen species from white (WW), black (BW), and clearwater (CW) rivers of Brazilian hydrographic basins. Regardless of phylogeny, potamotrygonids collected in the BW (Negro, Jutai, Nhamunda, and Manacapuru rivers), and CW (Tapajos, Parana, Mutum, Demeni, and Branco rivers) exhibited ...
Wallice P, Duncan   +2 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the red stingrayDasyatis akajei(Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
We determined the complete mitochondrial genome of the red stingray Dasyatis akajei. It is 17,658 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes and a control region. The gene arrangement and transcriptional direction were the same as those of the typical vertebrate mitogenomes.
Xiao, Chen   +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the mangrove whipray Himantura granulata (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In this study, the complete mitogenome of mangrove whipray Himantura granulata was first determined. It is 17,657 bp in length and consists 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes and 1 putative control region with the typical gene arrangement and transcriptional orientation in vertebrates.
Xiao, Chen   +4 more
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Mitochondrial genome of blotched fantail rayTaeniura meyeni(Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
The complete mitogenome of the blotched fantail ray Taeniura meyeni (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) was first presented. The mitogenome is 17,638 bp in length and contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs and control region, with the typical gene order and direction of transcription in vertebrate. The overall nucleotide composition of the whole
Xiao, Chen   +3 more
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Data on the bycatch fishery and reproductive biology of mobulid rays (Myliobatiformes) in Indonesia

Fisheries Research, 2006
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (manta and devil rays), a group of large pelagic species that are widely distributed in tropical and warm temperate waters. The data were derived from 409 mobulids that were taken as bycatch of drift gillnet fisheries for the skipjack tuna Katsuwonus ...
White, W.T.   +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the blue-spotted stingrayNeotrygon kuhlii(Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
The blue-spotted stingray Neotrygon kuhlii is a small stingray distributed in the Indian and West Pacific Ocean. It was considered a species complex by morphological and molecular evidences. In this study, we firstly presented the complete mitochondrial genome of N. kuhlii. It is 18,039 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNA
Xiao, Chen   +4 more
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