Dr. Subrata Trivedi, Ph.DDepartment of BiologyFaculty of ScienceUniversity of TabukTabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabiastriverdi@ut.edu.satriverdi.subrata@gmail.comAbid A AnsariDepartment of BiologyFaculty of Science University of TabukTabuk-71491, Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaaansari@ut.edu.saaaansari40@gmail.comDr. Sankar K. Ghosh, Ph.D.Department of Biotechnology, Assam UniversitySilchar-788011Assam, IndiaSankar.kumar.ghosh@aus.ac.indrsankarghosh@gmail.comHasibur Rehman, Ph.DDepartment of BiologyFaculty of SciencesUniversity of TabukTabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)hrehman@ut.edu.sa
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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.