This review explores the limitations associated with the current methods used for therapeutic monitoring of thiopurine metabolites and how the recent discovery of ethnicity-specific genetic markers can complement thiopuine metabolites measurement in formulating a strategy for more accurate prediction of thypurine response.
The hypothesis of dasyatids partitioning and competing living marine resource is supported by the observation of the similarities of important food and habitat between the 3 species.
It was found out that the species from the same family preyed on the same important food items, including shrimp resource which was mostly taken by four dasyatid stingrays and two hemiscylliid sharks.