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E-raamat: DNA Barcoding in Marine Perspectives: Assessment and Conservation of Biodiversity

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More than two third area of our planet is covered by oceans and assessment of marine biodiversity is a challenging task. With the increasing global population, there is a tendency to exploit marine recourses for food, energy and other requirements. This puts pressure on the fragile marine environment and necessitates sustainable conservation efforts. Marine species identification using traditional taxonomical methods are often burdened with taxonomic controversies. Here in this book we will discuss the comparatively new concept of DNA barcoding and its significance in marine perspective. This molecular technique can be useful in the assessment of cryptic species which is widespread in marine environment and linking the different life cycle stages to the adult which is difficult to accomplish in the marine ecosystem. Other advantages of DNA barcoding include authentication and safety assessment of seafood, wildlife forensics, conservation genetics and detection of invasive alien sp

ecies (IAS). Global DNA barcoding efforts in the marine habitat include MarBOL, CeDAMar, CMarZ, SHARK-BOL, etc. DNA barcoding of different marine groups ranging from the microbes to mammals is to be revealed. In conjugation with newer and faster techniques like high throughput sequencing, DNA barcoding is serving as an effective modern tool in marine biodiversity assessment and conservation.

1. DNA Barcoding in the Marine Habitat: An Overview.- 2. Measurement of a Barcode"s Accuracy in Identifying Species.- 3. DNA barcoding: a tool to assess and conserve marine biodiversity.- 4. Safety Assessment and authentication of seafood through DNA barcoding.- 5. Bioinformatics tools in Marine DNA Barcoding.- 6. Morphological and COI sequence based charactersation of Marine Polychaete Species from Great Nicobar Island, India.- 7. Revised Phylogeny of Extant Xiphosurans (Horseshoe Crabs).- 8. DNA Barcoding in marine nematodes: successes and pitfalls.- 9. DNA barcoding of calanoid copepods from the gulf of california.- 10. DNA Barciding of Primitive Species - Nemertine from Sundarbans Marine Bio-Resourse.- 11. Future Perspectives of DNA Barcoding in Marine Zooplanktons and Invertebrates.- 12. Molecular Positioning of Living Fossils (Horseshoe Crab) Using DNA Barcoding Approach.- 13. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of Wild and Hatchery Reared Strains of Indian Lates calcarifer (Bloch).

- 14. Barcoding Antarctic fishes: species discrimination and contribution to elucidate ontogenetic changes in Nototheniidae.- 15. Barcoding of Indian marine fishes: For identification and conservation.- 16. DNA barcoding Identifies Brackish Water fishes from Nallavadu Lagoon, Puducherry, India.- 17. DNA Barcoding of Marine fish: Prospects and Challenges.- 18. DNA Barcoding in Phytoplankton and other algae in Marine Ecosystem: An Effective Tool for Biodiversity Assessment.- 19. A search for a single DNA barcode for seagrasses of the world.
Part I Overview, Significance and Bioinformatics
DNA Barcoding in the Marine Habitat: An Overview
3(26)
Subrata Trivedi
Hasibur Rehman
Shalini Saggu
Chellasamy Panneerselvam
Zahid Khorshid Abbas
Iqbal Ahmad
Abid A. Ansari
Sankar K. Ghosh
Measurement of a Barcode's Accuracy in Identifying Species
29(14)
John L. Spouge
DNA Barcoding: A Tool to Assess and Conserve Marine Biodiversity
43(20)
Sudakshina Ghosh
Biswabandhu Bankura
Madhusudan Das
Safety Assessment and Authentication of Seafood Through DNA Barcoding
63(8)
Shalini Saggu
Hasibur Rehman
Subrata Trivedi
Al Thbiani Aziz
Jayda G. Eldiasty
Bioinformatics Tools in Marine DNA Barcoding
71(18)
Pradosh Mahadani
Subrata Trivedi
Hasibur Rehman
Shalini Saggu
Part II DNA Barcoding of Marine Invertebrates
Morphological and COI Sequence Based Characterisation of Marine Polychaete Species from Great Nicobar Island, India
89(24)
V. Sekar
R. Rajasekaran
C. Prasannakumar
R. Sankar
R. Sridhar
V. Sachithanandam
Revised Phylogeny of Extant Xiphosurans (Horseshoe Crabs)
113(18)
B. Akbar John
Hassan I. Sheikh
K. C. A. Jalal
K. Zaleha
B. Y. Kamaruzzaman
DNA Barcoding in Marine Nematodes: Successes and Pitfalls
131(16)
Punyasloke Bhadury
DNA Barcoding of Calanoid Copepods from the Gulf of California
147(10)
Juan Ramon Beltran-Castro
Sergio Hernandez-Trujillo
DNA Barcoding of Primitive Species-Nemertine from Sundarbans Marine Bio-resource
157(12)
Bishal Dhar
Apurba Ghose
Sharbadeb Kundu
Amalesh Choudhury
Sudipta Ghorai
Subrata Trivedi
Joyobrato Nath
Sankar Kumar Ghosh
Future Perspectives of DNA Barcoding in Marine Zooplanktons and Invertebrates
169(12)
Farhina Pasha
Shalini Saggu
Maryam Fahad Albalawi
DNA Barcoding: Molecular Positioning of Living Fossils (Horseshoe Crab)
181(22)
Bishal Dhar
Apurba Ghose
Sharbadeb Kundu
Sorokhaibam Malvika
Ningthoujam Neelima Devi
Amalesh Choudhury
Sudipta Ghorai
Subrata Trivedi
Sankar Kumar Ghosh
Part III DNA Barcoding of Marine Fishes
Mitochondrial DNA Diversity of Wild and Hatchery Reared Strains of Indian Lates calcarifer (Bloch)
203(10)
Prasanna Kumar
B. Akbar John
V. Kanagasabapathy
Barcoding Antarctic Fishes: Species Discrimination and Contribution to Elucidate Ontogenetic Changes in Nototheniidae
213(30)
E. Mabragana
S. M. Delpiani
J. J. Rosso
M. Gonzalez-Castro
M. Deli Antoni
R. Hanner
J. M. Diaz de Astarloa
Barcoding of Indian Marine Fishes: For Identification and Conservation
243(28)
V. S. Basheer
Labrechai Mog Chowdhury
C. Mohitha
K. K. Bineesh
DNA Barcoding Identifies Brackish Water Fishes from Nallavadu Lagoon, Puducherry, India
271(14)
V. Sachithanandam
P. M. Mohan
N. Muruganandam
R. Sivasankar
P. Arunkumar
T. Mageswaran
R. Sridhar
DNA Barcoding of Marine Fishes: Prospects and Challenges
285(18)
Annam Pavan-Kumar
P. Gireesh-Babu
A. K. Jaiswar
Aparna Chaudhari
Gopal Krishna
W. S. Lakra
Part IV DNA Barcoding of Marine Plants
DNA Barcoding in Phytoplankton and Other Algae in Marine Ecosystem: An Effective Tool for Biodiversity Assessment
303(10)
Farhina Pasha
A Search for a Single DNA Barcode for Seagrasses of the World
313
Barnabas H. Daru
Kowiyou Yessoufou
Dr. Subrata Trivedi, Ph.DDepartment of BiologyFaculty of ScienceUniversity of TabukTabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabiastriverdi@ut.edu.satriverdi.subrata@gmail.com Abid A AnsariDepartment of BiologyFaculty of Science University of TabukTabuk-71491, Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaaansari@ut.edu.saaaansari40@gmail.com Dr. Sankar K. Ghosh, Ph.D.Department of Biotechnology, Assam UniversitySilchar-788011Assam, IndiaSankar.kumar.ghosh@aus.ac.indrsankarghosh@gmail.com Hasibur Rehman, Ph.D Department of Biology Faculty of Sciences University of Tabuk Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

hrehman@ut.edu.sa