Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)fingerprinting resolves species ambiguity of domesticated clown fish (genus: Amphiprion, family: Pomacentridae) from India

Jayasankar, P (2004) Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)fingerprinting resolves species ambiguity of domesticated clown fish (genus: Amphiprion, family: Pomacentridae) from India. Aquaculture Research, 35 . pp. 1006-1009.

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Abstract

Clown fishes of the genus Amplliprioll are a valuable resource from tbe point of view of the aquarium trade. There are about 27 species distributed widely in the Indo West Pacific region, extending from the eastern indian Ocean to the lndonesian and Philippine archipelagos and from the coast of northwestern Australia to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan (A llen 1980: Fautin & Allen 1992).

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Random amplified polymorphic DNA; (RAPD)fingerprinting; species ambiguity; domesticated clown fish; Amphiprion; Pomacentridae; India
Subjects:Aquaculture
Aquaculture > Ornamental Fishes
Divisions:CMFRI-Cochin > Marine Biotechnology
ID Code:6886
Deposited By:Arun Surendran
Deposited On:12 Jan 2011 16:49
Last Modified:12 Jan 2011 16:49

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