Classification of sharks in the Egyptian Mediterranean waters using morphological and DNA barcoding approaches
The identification of species constitutes the first basic step in phylogenetic studies, biodiversity monitoring and conservation. DNA barcoding, i.e. the sequencing of a short standardized region of DNA, has been proposed as a new tool for animal species identification. The present study provides an...
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