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ISBN: 9788190795289 bzw. 8190795287, Sprache unbekannt, Narendra Publishing House, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
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Identification of Marine Mammals of India (2010)
HC NW
ISBN: 9788190795289 bzw. 8190795287, Sprache unbekannt, Narendra Publishing House, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BookVistas [54483961], New Delhi, DELHI, India.
Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
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Identification of Marine Mammals of India (2010)
HC NW
ISBN: 9788190795289 bzw. 8190795287, Sprache unbekannt, Narendra Publishing House, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Narendra Publishing House, 2010. Hardcover. New. Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BookVistas.
Narendra Publishing House, 2010. Hardcover. New. Accurate taxonomy is fundamental to the conservation efforts on Marine mammals, which are listed in Schedule I of Indian Wild Life Act 1972. It is still unclear as to how many Species of Cetaceans exist in the Indian seas. Lack of adequate field keys and reliable inventory has resulted in several cases of misidentification when relied exclusively on conventional morphology-based taxonomy. Dna Sequence analysis has become a powerful tool for conservation-identifying the source of samples thought to be derived from threatened or endangered species. The DNA Based approach would help the conservationist to identify the species even from a small piece of Tissue sample, such as Skin from the marketed product. Molecular taxonomy strongly complements and in many cases ratifies conventional Identification of species. This Book provides morphological field keys of the species of marine Mammals reported from India along with the supportive and ratifying molecular taxonomic approach for the unambiguous identification of species. It also provides the technique for PCR-Based Gender identification. This book is the first of its kind, blending traditional taxonomy with molecular genetics, for species and gender identification and Forensic testing for preventing illegal trade in marine mammal products.Table of Contents Preface Foreword Acronyms used I. INTRODUCTION : 1. Species Identification : i. Conventional Taxonomy ii. Identification at Sea iii. Molecular Approach 2. Sex Identification 3. Indian Scenario II. DICHOTOMOUS KEYS : 1. Key to Identification of Cetaceans of India 2. Key to Identification of Sirenians of India III. MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS : 1. Order Cetacea : i. Suborder Mysticeti - Baleen Whales : A. Balaenopteridae : (i). Balaenoptera Musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blue Whale) (b). Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fin Whale) (iii). Balaenoptera Borealis (Lesson, 1828) (Sei Whale) (iv). Balaenoptera Edeni (Anderson, 1878) (Bryde`s Whale) (v). Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Lacepede, 1804) (Minke Whale) (vi). Megaptera Novaeangliae : (Borowski, 1781) (Humpback Whale) ii. Suborder Odontoceti - Toothed Whales : A. Physeteridae : (i). Physeter Macrocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sperm Whale) b. Kogiidae : (i). Kogia Breviceps (de Blainville, 1838) (Pygmy Sperm Whale) (ii). Kogia Simus (Owen, 1866) (Dwarf Sperm Whale) c. Ziphiidae : (i). Ziphius Cavirostris (Cuvier, 1823) (Cuvier`s Beaked Whale) d. Delphinidae : (i). Orcaella Brevirostris (Gray, 1866) (Irrawaddy Dolphin) (ii). Orcinusorca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Killer Whale) (iii). Globicephala Macrorhynchus (Gray, 1846) (Short-finned Pilot Whale) (iv). Pseudorca Crassidens (Owen, 1846) (False Killer Whale) (v). Peponocephala Electro (Gray, 1846) (Melon-headed Whale) (vi). Sousa Chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) (Indo-Pacific Hump-backed Dolphin) (vii). Steno Bredanensis (Lesson, 1828) (Rough-toothed Dolphin) (viii). Grampus Griseus (Cuvier, 1812) (Risso`s Dolphin) (ix). Tursiops Aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833) (Indopacific Bottlenose Dolphin) (x). Stenella Attenuata (Gray, 1846) (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin) (xi). Stenella Longirostris (Gray, 1828) (Spinner Dolphin) (xii). Stenella Coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833) (Striped Dolphin) (xiii). Delphinus Capensis (Gray 1828) (Long-beaked Common Dolphin) e. Phocoenidae : (i). Neophocaena Phocaenoides (Cuvier, 1829) (Unless Porpoise) f. Platanistidae : (i). Platanista Gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801) (Ganges River Dolphin) 2. Order Sirenia - Manatees and Dugongs : i. Dugongidae : (a). Dugong Dugon (Miiller, 1776) (Dugong) IV. GENBANK : 1. Database 2. Sequence-based Taxonomy 3. GenBank Records and Divisions 4. Direct Electronic Submission : i. Submission using BankIt ii. Submission using Sequin and tbl2asn 5. Submission of Barcode Sequences 6. Operational Features 7. Retrieving GenBank Data : i. The Entrez System ii. BLAST Sequence-si Printed Pages: 0.
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