Publications by authors named "Siti Amalia Aisyah Abdul Halim"

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  • The study focuses on differentiating two often misidentified catfish species using a molecular approach.
  • The researchers sequenced and analyzed the complete mitochondrial genomes of the catfish from the Pahang River, revealing genome lengths of 16,465 bp and 16,470 bp.
  • This research marks the first report of complete mitochondrial genome sequences for these species and provides a valuable genetic resource for future studies.
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A population genetics study of the commercially important Green Tiger Prawn () was conducted in the Indo-Pacific Ocean with a focus on the Indo-Malay Archipelago waters of the South China Sea (SCS), Sulu Sea (SLS), Celebes Sea (CLS) and the Strait of Malacca (SOM), the latter being the main waterway that connects the Indian Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. A 548-base-pair region of mitochondrial and 571 base pairs of the control region (CR) were analysed in 284 specimens from 15 locations. Genetic divergences (Tamura 3-parameter) for ranged from 0.

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A total of 74 shrimp specimens were sequenced at a 584 bp segment of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene to examine patterns of DNA barcode variation in a mangrove biodiversity hotspot. The Maximum Likelihood tree, barcode gap analysis, Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery analysis and sequence comparisons with data available from Barcode of Life Data System and GenBank recovered 18 taxa of which 15 were identified to species level, 2 at genus level and a single taxon at order level. Two deep mitochondrial DNA lineage divergences were found in the giant tiger prawn, .

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