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Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2014
<i>Rachycentron canadum</i>, the only representative of the family Rachycentridae, has been the focus of biotechnological interest due to its significant potential in marine fish farming. The chromosome set of this species has been widely investigated with respect to the location of genes and multigene families.
G. Costa +3 more
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<i>Rachycentron canadum</i>, the only representative of the family Rachycentridae, has been the focus of biotechnological interest due to its significant potential in marine fish farming. The chromosome set of this species has been widely investigated with respect to the location of genes and multigene families.
G. Costa +3 more
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DNA barcoding of marine fishes from the coastal water of eastern Saudi Arabia.
We used the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (coI) gene DNA to barcode 117 endemic Gulf and cosmopolitan Indo-West Pacific fish species belonging to 54 families and 13 orders.
L. Rabaoui +9 more
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In this study, the phylogenetic trees of jacks and pompanos (Carangidae), an ecologically and morphologically diverse, globally distributed fish family, are inferred from a complete, concatenated data set of two mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase I ...
M. Damerau, M. Freese, R. Hanel
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Journal of Paleontology, 2020
. The highly fossiliferous St. Marys Formation is exposed along Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, and comprises one of the best available records of late Miocene life in the northeastern United States.
S. J. Godfrey, G. Carnevale
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. The highly fossiliferous St. Marys Formation is exposed along Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, and comprises one of the best available records of late Miocene life in the northeastern United States.
S. J. Godfrey, G. Carnevale
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Oceanographic Literature Review, 1993
Coastal Fisheries Institute. Wetland Resources Building Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 70803-7503 Larval development, distribution, and ecology of cobia Rachycentron canadum (Family: RachycentridaeJ in the northern Gulf of Mexico ...
J. G. Ditty, R. F. Shaw
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Coastal Fisheries Institute. Wetland Resources Building Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 70803-7503 Larval development, distribution, and ecology of cobia Rachycentron canadum (Family: RachycentridaeJ in the northern Gulf of Mexico ...
J. G. Ditty, R. F. Shaw
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Synopsis of biological data on the cobia Rachycentron canadum (Pisces: Rachycentridae)
2021Information on the biology and fisheries of cobia, Rachycentron canadum, is compiled and reviewed in the FAD species synopsis style. Topics include taxonomy, morphology, distribution, reproduction, pre-adult and adult stages, food, growth, migration, population characteristics, and various aspects of exploitation.Data and information were obtained from
Shaffer, Rosalie Vaught +1 more
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Cytogenetic and genome research, 2015
Rachycentron canadum, the only representative of the family Rachycentridae, has been the focus of biotechnological interest due to its significant potential in marine fish farming. The chromosome set of this species has been widely investigated with respect to the location of genes and multigene families. A FISH analysis was performed using 4 multigene
Gideão W W F, Costa +3 more
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Rachycentron canadum, the only representative of the family Rachycentridae, has been the focus of biotechnological interest due to its significant potential in marine fish farming. The chromosome set of this species has been widely investigated with respect to the location of genes and multigene families. A FISH analysis was performed using 4 multigene
Gideão W W F, Costa +3 more
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