DNA barcoding of Scomberomorus (Scombridae, Actinopterygii) reveals cryptic diversity and misidentifications [PDF]
The genus Scomberomorus is economically important; however, the taxonomic status and phylogenetic relationships in this genus are not clearly resolved, making it difficult to effectively protect and exploit fish resources. To clarify the taxonomic status
Xiao-Shu Zeng +6 more
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Structural Characteristics of Mitochondrial Genomes of Two Species of Mackerel and Phylogenetic Analysis of Scombridae Family [PDF]
Scomberomorus guttatus and Scomberomorus commerson are both important marine economic fish species worldwide, with high scientific and ecological value.
Jianqi Yang, Ang Li, Shufang Liu
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Checklist of commercially important Scombridae in Aceh, Indonesia [PDF]
The Scombridae family represents one of the most commercially valuable groups of pelagic fish, widely consumed across the globe. Despite their economic importance and high market demand, scientific data on Scombridae species in Aceh remains scarce.
Azzahra Rudi Reefa +9 more
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Distribution of estrogen sulfotransferase genes in tunas and their relatives [PDF]
Objective Estrogen sulfotransferase is an enzyme involved in the inactivation of estrogen, and the encoding gene, sult1st6, is widely conserved among animal species.
Yoji Nakamura
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The genome sequence of the Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from an individual Scomber scombrus (the Atlantic mackerel; Chordata; Actinopteri; Scombriformes; Scombridae). The genome sequence has a total length of 764.10 megabases. Most of the assembly is scaffolded into 24 chromosomal
Birthe Zancker +4 more
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Scomberomorus brasiliensis (Scombridae) fishery on southern and southeastern coast of Brazil [PDF]
Fishing for serra Spanish mackerel takes place along the Brazilian coast. Studies in northern and northeastern regions show that has socioeconomic importance although risk of overexploitation.
MAYRA JANKOWSKY, JOCEMAR T. MENDONÇA
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The genome sequence of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758) [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 3 approved with reservations] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from a specimen of Thunnus thynnus (Atlantic Bluefin Tuna; Chordata; Actinopteri; Scombriformes; Scombridae). The genome sequence has a total length of 799.05 megabases.
Rebekah A. Oomen +15 more
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Notes on helminth parasites of tuna fishes (Scombridae) in Brazil
Four species of Scombridae from the coast of Rio de Janeiro, southwest Atlantic Ocean were found to be parasitized with species of Didymozoidae (Digenea): Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson) a new host record for Nephrodidymotrema ahi Yamaguti, 1970 ...
Márcia Cristina Nascimento-Justo +1 more
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Four species of Scombridae from the coast of Rio de Janeiro, southwest Atlantic Ocean were found to be parasitized with species of Didymozoidae (Digenea): Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson) a new host record for Nephrodidymotrema ahi Yamaguti, 1970 ...
Márcia Cristina Nascimento-Justo +1 more
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