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The world map shows different locations where samples were collected. 1. Fiji, 2. Hawai'i (USA), 3. French Polynesia, 4. Florida (USA), 5. Egypt, 6. Tanzania, 7. Sri Lanka and India, 8. Thailand, 9. Singapore, 10. South Viet Nam, 11. North Viet Nam, 12. Malaysia, 13. Philippines, 14. Indonesia, 15. China, 16. Taiwan, 17. Japan, 18 and 19: Australia
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The seagrass Halophila is one of the genera of Hydrocharitaceae that shows the highest number of species, with around 20 species. Among them, H. ovalis, H. major, H. minor, and H. nipponica are closely related species. It is the first time ITS2 secondary structures and their phylogenetic utility in this genus were reported worldwide. Phylogenetic a...
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... dataset of ITS2 of Halophila ovalis was collected from various seas or oceanic systems ( Figure 1). There are 19 sites, including 15 sequences from Fiji (1) [14], 1 sequence from French Polynesia (2) [28], one sequence from Hawai'i, USA (3), one sequence from Floria, USA (4) [9], four sequences from Egypt (5) [15], 27 sequences from Tanzania (6) [29], eight sequences from India (7) [30,31], 20 sequences from Sri Lanka (8) [32], 28 sequences from Thailand (9) [33], 40 sequences from Singapore (10) [34], five sequences from South Viet Nam (11) [35], one sequence from North Viet Nam (12) [9], five sequences from Malaysia (13) [9,30], six sequences from China (14) [30,36], two sequences from the Philippines (15), three sequences from Indonesia (16) [9], 65 sequences from Taiwan (17) [37], eight sequences from Japan (18) [7] and 14 sequences from Australia (19) [9]. ...