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Paracapoeta, a new genus of the Cyprinidae from Mesopotamia, Cilicia and Levant (Teleostei, Cypriniformes)
(Pensoft Publishers, 2022)
The molecular and morphological studies carried out within the scope of this study revealed that the scrapers, known as the Mesopotamian group, belong to a different genus. The Paracapoeta gen. nov., from the Mesopotomia ...
Genetic analysis of Aphaniidae Hoedeman, 1949 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes) family in Anatolia
(2021)
We tested the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene-based (1065 bp.) phylogeny and
genetic diversity of tooth-carp fish (Aphaniidae Hoedeman, 1949), many of which are endemic,
with a very high species diversity in Anatolia. ...
Genetic differentiation of three spicara (Pisces: Centracanthidae) species, S. maena, S. flexuosa and S. smaris: and intraspecific substructure of S. flexuosa in Turkish coastal waters
(2018)
Interspecific and intraspecific differentiation of the picarel in Turkish coastal waters were examined using partial 16S rRNA (1021 bp) and whole cytochrome b gene (1141 bp) sequences of 244 samples from 7 picarel populations ...
DNA barcoding of the genus capoeta (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from Anatolia
(Central Fisheries Research Inst, 2019)
The mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences were used as a DNA barcode to identify species of the Capoeta genus in Anatolia and to clarify their systematics. A 652-bp region of the mitochondrial ...
Low genetic diversity in Turkish populations of wels catfish silurus glanis L., 1758 (Siluridae, Pisces) revealed by mitochondrial control region sequences
(Central Fisheries Research Inst, 2020)
This study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of Wels catfish Silurus glanis L. 1758 in Turkey using squences of the mitochondrial DNA control region the 887-bp fragment of D-loop was aligned ...
DNA barcoding of the genus Alburnoides Jeitteles, 1861 (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from Anatolia, Turkey
(Pensoft Publishers, 2023)
The present study investigated the ability of DNA barcoding to reliably identify the endemic freshwater species in Turkey, known as biodiversity hotspots. The barcode region (652 bp) of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase ...