DNA barcoding of fishes in Irtysh River China

@article{Yang2016DNABO,
  title={DNA barcoding of fishes in Irtysh River China},
  author={Tianyan Yang and Wei Meng and Renming Zhang and Tianxiang Gao and Lingang Cai and Sa Hai and Qiong Zhou},
  journal={Russian Journal of Genetics},
  year={2016},
  volume={52},
  pages={969-976}
}
DNA barcoding was a molecular diagnostic method that provided rapid and accurate species identification. The 650 bp-length cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene of 33 species in Irtysh River China was sequenced and analyzed in this study. The average intra-species, -genus, -family, and -order of Kimura two parameter (K2P) distances were 0.003, 0.060, 0.163 and 0.240, respectively. The genetic distance between genus Barbatula and Cobitis was the largest whereas that between genus… 

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