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Ostreidae

2015
Family Ostreidae Crassostrea tulipa (Lamarck): Lobatostoma ...
Alves, Philippe V.   +4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Ostrea denselamellosa (Bivalvia, Ostreidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of the flat oyster, Ostrea denselamellosa, was determined using Long-PCR and genome walking techniques in this study. The total length of the mt genome sequence of O. denselamellosa was 16,227 bp, which is the smallest reported Ostreidae mt genome to date. It contained 12 protein-coding genes (lacking of ATP8), 23
Hong, Yu, Lingfeng, Kong, Qi, Li
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Crassostrea gasar (Bivalvia: Ostreidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2016
The complete mitochondrial genome of Crassostrea gasar was sequenced using the Ion Proton technology in combination with 454 Roche GS-FLX plataform data. We assembled a 17,686 bp complete circular mitochondrial genome, containing 13 protein-coding genes, a major non-coding region (MNR), two ribosomal RNA genes and 24 transfer RNA genes.
Nathalia P, Cavaleiro   +5 more
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OysterDB: A Genome Database for Ostreidae

Marine Biotechnology
The molluscan family Ostreidae, commonly known as oysters, is an important molluscan group due to its economic and ecological importance. In recent years, an abundance of genomic data of Ostreidae species has been generated and available in public domain.
Xinchun, Li   +7 more
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Ostreidae Rafinesque 1815

Family Ostreidae Rafinesque, 1815 (10 species) Remarks: Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791) has been referred from Brazil (e.g., Mikkelsen & Bieler 2007), however, Amaral & Simone (2014) recorded it as restricted to the Atlantic coast of the USA.
Passos, Flávio Dias   +2 more
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Taxonomic Classification of Three Oyster (Ostreidae) Species from Myanmar

Journal of Shellfish Research, 2017
ABSTRACT Although oysters are important aquaculture and fishery species as well as keystone species in coastal and estuarine ecology, their global species diversity is not fully understood due to problems of oyster classification. Molecular taxonomy has contributed to oyster classification but not been applied to oysters from many regions including ...
Cui Li   +3 more
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