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Journal of Applied Ichthyology J. Appl. Ichthyol. 32 (2016), 369–371 Received: July 7, 2015 © 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH Accepted: August 8, 2015 ISSN 0175–8659 doi: 10.1111/jai.13011 Short communication Confirmation of the occurrence of the toothpony Gazza minuta (Bloch, 1795) (Perciformes: Leiognathidae) in the Persian Gulf By M. S. Alavi-Yeganeh and A. Deyrestani Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Nur, Iran Introduction by a caliper to an accuracy of 0.02 mm (Keivany et al., 2012). Additionally, a partial sequencing of the amplified All five Gazza species are small in size, non-commercial, and mitochondrial COI gene was performed on pectoral fin tissue native to the Indian and Western Pacific oceans. One of the DNA by FishF1-TCAACCAACCACAAAGACATTGGCAC, widespread species is toothpony, Gazza minuta, recorded in and FishR1-TAGACTTCTGGGTGGCCAAAGAATCA many places in the region (Froese and Pauly, 2015). This (Ward et al., 2005). species also occurred recently in the Oman Sea, close to the The polymerase chain reaction product was sequenced Persian Gulf (Jawad and Al-Mamry, 2013). We report the (Source Macrogen, Seoul, South Korea) and aligned with the occurrence of G. minuta in Iranian waters of the Persian conger species COI Sequence and deposited in the NCBI
Journal of Applied Ichthyology – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 2016
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