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DNA Barcoding and Molecular Phylogeny

Buch | Hardcover
VII, 442 Seiten
2018 | 1st ed. 2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
9783319906799 (ISBN)
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This book includes a multitude of aspects of DNA barcoding and molecular phylogeny along with some case studies which will be beneficial to researchers and academics around the globe in a total of 27 chapters.

Bioinformatics is an important part of DNA barcoding and the concept of R in DNA Barcoding is a very recent development. This book contains a full chapter devoted to this very important topic.

Further areas where DNA barcoding can be applied are: management of invasive alien species, plant animal interactions, forensic botany, clinical microbiology especially in relation to infection management, DNA database management, among others. This book also includes very useful information related to the DNA barcoding and molecular phylogeny of microbes, aquatic plants, algae, mosquitoes, elasmobranchs, fishes, reptiles, birds and ruminant mammals. Some unique case studies describe DNA barcoding of reptiles dwelling in Saudi Arabian deserts, DNA barcoding of a high altitude medicinal plant, genetic variation studies in both wild and hatchery populations of Anabas testudineus, DNA Barcoding and molecular phylogeny of Ichthyoplankton and juvenile fishes of Kuantan River in Malaysia.

Dr. Subrata Trivedi completed B. Sc. (Hons) and M.Sc. from University of Calcutta, M.Phil from Jadavpur University (India) and Ph.D in Molecular Biology from Hiroshima University, Japan. He is recipient of Japanese Government (Monbusho) Scholarship, B.B.C. World Service (London) Scholarship and Scholarship from Ministry of Environment and Forests (Govt. of India). He discovered five new genes encoding vanadium binding proteins. Dr. Trivedi handled eight major projects as PI and Co-PI. He has more than 140 publications including peer reviewed research papers, conference papers, book chapters and books. He is reviewer of several journals like PLOS One, Molecular Biology Reports, Mitochondrial DNA, Tumor Biology, DNA Barcodes, etc. He is also editorial board member of several international journals and member of many international societies. He has taught in several universities and presently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, University of Tabuk. Dr. Hasibur Rehman completed M.Sc. and Ph.D from Jamia Hamdard, University, New Delhi, India in Toxicology. He served as a Staff Scientist at Center for Cell Death, Injury and Regeneration, Department of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA His research interests are on the mechanisms of cell injury, death and regeneration, with foci on the roles of free radicals and mitochondrial function in liver and kidney diseases and development of novel therapeutics to prevent injury and accelerate the regeneration/repair processes. Dr. Rehman handled several major projects as PI and Co-PI. He has more than 150 publications including peer reviewed research papers, conference papers, book chapters and books. He is reviewer of several journals like, Food and Chemical Toxicology, Chemosphere, Toxicology, PLOS One, Frontiers of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology, etc. He is also editorial board member of several international journals and member of many international societies. He has taught in several universities and presently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Shalini Saggu completed her M.Sc. and Ph.D from Jamia Hamdard, University, New Delhi, India in Toxicology. She served as a Postdoctoral fellow at University of Louisville, KY, USA, later she joined as a Staff Scientist at Center for Cell Death, Injury and Regeneration, Department of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA. Her research interest to investigate the mechanisms of cell injury and cell death in various pathological settings, mostly related to cancer. Specifically, interested in treating skin cancers with photodynamic therapy. Dr. Saggu handled several major projects as PI and Co-PI. She has more than 90 publications including peer reviewed research papers, conference papers, book chapters and books. She is reviewer of several journals like Toxicology, Food and Chemical Toxicology, Toxicology Letters etc. She is also editorial board member of several international journals and member of many international societies. Presently, she is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Chellasamy Panneerselvam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Tabuk. He has more than 5 years of experience in R&D related to phytochemistry and nanomaterials for insect pest management. He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc and M. Phil degrees from Madurai Kamaraj University, India and Ph.D degree from Bharathiar University, India. He has won gold medal for best Ph.D thesis in Zoology. He worked as UGC-Post-Doctoral fellow (PDF) and Senior Research Fellow (SRF) at DRDO-BU Campus and has published over 75 peer-reviewed papers, 10 Book Chapters. He is peer-reviewer of many International Reputed Journals includ

DNA BARCODING AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY

CONTENTS
Section 1: DNA Barcoding: Advantages and Significance


1. DNA Barcoding Advantages and Significance

SambaShiva Daravath, Redd y a Naik, Tamil Selvi Manickam, and Srinivas Ankanagari


2. R in DNA Barcoding

Asim Kr Mahadani, Pradosh Mahadani, Goutam Sanyal



3. I mplications and utility of DNA Barcoding

J. Suriya, 1 M. Krishnan, 1 S. Bharathiraja, 2 V. Sekar 3 and V Sachithanandam 3



4. Significance of DNA Barcoding in Avian species: Tracing the history and building the future
Farhina Pasha



5. DNA Barcoding: A potential tool for invasive species identification
Muniyandi Nagarajan Akash Nambidi Parambath





Section 2: DNA Barcoding of Microbes


6. Microbial DNA Barcoding: Prospects for Discovery and Identification

Anand Mohan 1 , Bableen Flora 1 , Madhuri Girdhar 2 , S. M. Bhatt 3


7. DNA Barcoding on Bacteria and its Application in infection management

Mohammad Zubair, Farha Fatima, Shamina Begum, Zahid Hameed Siddiqui



Section 3: DNA Barcoding in Plants

8. DNA Barcoding: Implications in plant-animal interactions

Muniyandi Nagarajan 1 Vandana R Prabhu 1 , Ranganathan Kamalakkannan 1 and Palatty Allesh Sinu 2

9. DNA barcoding in forensic botany

Mohamed Rizk Enan


10. A Molecular Assessment of Red Algae with reference to the utility of DNA Barcoding

Zahid H. Siddiqui 1 , Zahid K. Abbas 1 , Khalid R. Hakeem 2 , Mather A. Khan 3 , Md. Abdul Ilah 4


11. DNA Databases: Promises and Limitations for Plant DNA Barcoding

Selvaraj Dhivya, Mohanasundaram Saravanan and Ramalingam Sathishkumar



12. Aquatic Plant Biodiversity and DNA Barcoding

Sufia Irfan , Aishah Alatawi




Section 4: DNA Barcoding in Animals

13. DNA barcoding of mosquito species

Lalita Gupta and Sanjeev Kumar


14. DNA barcoding of Rays from South China Sea

1 Akbar John, B ., 2 MUHAMAD ASRUL, M.A., 4 Wahidah Mohd Arshaad, 2 Jalal, K.C.A. 3 Hassan I. Sheikh




15. Molecular phylogeny of Elasmobranchs

Pavan Kumar, A 1 ., Gireesh-Babu,P 1 ., Jaiswar, A. K 2 ., Raje, S.G 3 ., Chaudahri,A 1 ., and Krishna, G 1 .



16. A Review on DNA Barcoding on fish taxonomy in India

V.Sachithanandam 1,2 and P.M.Mohan 2



17. Applications of DNA barcoding in fisheries

Pavan-Kumar, A ., Jaiswar, A. K., Gireesh-Babu,P., Chaudahri,A., and Krishna, G.



18. Identification and conservation of reptiles through DNA Barcoding

Subrata Trivedi 1 , Hasibur Rehman 1 , Shalini Saggu 1 , Al Thabiani Aziz 1 , Chellasamy Panneerselvam 1 , Sankar K. Ghosh 2


19. DNA Barcoding in Avian species with special reference to Taxonomically-wide Biogeographic Studies

Farhina Pasha


20. Molecular characterization of ruminant mammals using DNA barcodes

Muniyandi Nagarajan, Nimisha K, Subhash Thomas



Section 5: Case Studies



21. Phylogenetic diversity of culturable marine actinobacteria isolated from the Havelock Island, the Andamans, India

Rajagopal Gobalakrishnan and Kannan Sivakumar


22. DNA Barcoding and Molecular Phylogeny of Indigenous bacteria in Fishes from a Tropical Tidal River in Malaysia

Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman 1,2, , Mohd Haikal Izzuddin 3 , Najmus Sakib Khan 3 , Akbar John 2 , Mohd Azrul Naim 3


23. DNA barcoding of Ichtyoplankton and Juvenile fishes of Tropical river in Malaysia


1 Akbar John, B ., 2 Hassan I. Sheikh, 1 Jalal, K.C.A., 3 Kamaruzzaman, B.Y., 2 Sanower, H., 2 Nur Hanisah, M., 3 Rahman, M.H., 4 Rozihan, M.,



24. Genetic Variation of Wild and Hatchery Populations of Climbing Perch Anabas testudineus (Bloch 1792) in Peninsular Malaysia, using partial Gene of cytochrome b
Ahmad Azfar Mohamed, Siti Waznah Abdurahman, Akbar John




25. Molecular Identification of Reptiles from Tabuk Region of Saudi Arabia through DNA barcoding: A case study

Bishal Dhar 1 , Mohua Chakraborty 1 , Madhurima Chakrabo

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo VII, 442 p. 57 illus., 26 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 794 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Schlagworte Aquatic Plant Biodiversity • culturable marine actinobacteria • DNA barcoding • DNA Barcoding Application • fisheries • Fish taxonomy • forensic botany • Fungi • Insects • Limitations of DNA Barcoding • marine science • molecular phylogeny • plants • Software R
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