N.M. Razali’s research while affiliated with Universiti Sains Malaysia and other places

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Table 1 List of specimens found in this study with sampling localities, voucher specimens and Genbank accession numbers 
Fig. 2 Phylogenetic tree using Neighbour-Joining method of the Ariophantidae and Dyakiidae based on 426 bp of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene. Helicarion cuvieri and Helicarion masteri were used 
Table 2 Genetic distances among five taxa of snails estimated according to Tamura-Nei model based on the 16S rRNA sequence data. The diagonal is the mean within species diversity 
The mitochondrial 16 s rRNA reveals high anthropogenic influence on land snail diversity in a preliminary island survey
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Molecular Biology Reports

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A total of 30 specimens belonging to five species, namely; Cryptozona siamensis, Sarika resplendens and Sarika sp. from the family Ariophantidae as well as Quantula striata and Quantula sp. from the family Dyakiidae were collected from the Langkawi Island in Northern Peninsular Malaysia. All specimens were identified through comparisons of shell morphology and amplification of a 500 bp segment of the 16S rRNA mtDNA gene. To assess phylogenetic insights, the sequences were aligned using ClustalW and phylogenetic trees were constructed. The analyses showed two major lineages in both Maximum Parsimony and Neighbour Joining phylogenetic trees. Each putative taxonomic group formed a monophyletic cluster. Our study revealed low species and intraspecies genetic diversities based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences. Thus, this study has provided an insight of land snail diversity in populations of an island highly influenced by anthropogenic activities through complementary use of shell morphological and molecular data.

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... Although this species is native to Thailand and Laos (Panha, 1996;Inkhavilay et al., 2019), S. siamensis is likely an introduced species in Satun Province. It was reported in northern Malaysia, not far from our study area, by Abu-Bakar et al. (2014) as the first record of the species in the country and has also been reported as an introduced species in a single locality in Singapore (Tan et al., 2016). S. siamensis has become a common species in Satun Province and has the potential to be an agricultural and horticultural pest (Cardoso et al., 2012;Dumidae et al., 2020). ...

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Influence of limestone and anthropogenic activities on land snail communities in Satun Province, Thailand
The mitochondrial 16 s rRNA reveals high anthropogenic influence on land snail diversity in a preliminary island survey

Molecular Biology Reports