Rupali Gosh's scientific contributions
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Based on 2354 bp of mitochondrial DNA (12S rRNA, ND4, cyt b) and 2573 bp of nuclear DNA (C-mos, ODC, R35), we re-examine the phylogenetic relationships of Nilssonia species. Individual and combined analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA using Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian approaches confirm the monophyly of the genus. While mitochondrial data...
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... The CSB domain, CSB2 and CSB3 determined in Cryptodira and CB2and CB3 were absent in Pleurodira, was proposed a diagnostic character between Cryptodira and Pleurodira at molecular level and provided some possible data for phylogenetic inference. After amplified on 2354 bp of mtDNA and 2573 bp of nuclear DNA of Nilssoniafermosa and the remaining Nilssonia species of Bangladesh and China in order to resolve their phylogenetic relationship was studied (Liebing et al., 2012). The results showed that N. fermosa is the sister taxon of N. leithii, N. gangetica and N. nigricans, N. hurum. ...