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    Eucrate crenata, the blunt-spined euryplacid crab, is a species of Indo-Pacific crab from the family Euryplacidae. It has invaded the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea by Lessepsian migration through the Suez Canal. Meer weergeven

    Eucrate crenata has a cream coloured, purple speckled carapace. The carapace is smooth and trapezoid shaped being slightly wider at the front than at the posterior. Anterolateral margins are shaped into … Meer weergeven

    Eucrate crenata has a natural range from the Red Sea east to the Hawaii. It was first recorded in the Mediterranean Sea off Alexandria in … Meer weergeven

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    Eucrate crenata occurs in areas sand or sandy mud substrates and in areas covered with the sea weed Caulerpa at depths of 35 to 100 meters. In the Bohai Sea off … Meer weergeven

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  3. Eucrate crenata (De Haan, 1835) - World Register of Marine Species

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    The mitogenomic characteristics of Eucrate crenata (Decapoda: Brachyura: Goneplacidae) have never been studied. The present study decodes the first mitogenome of E. c …
    Phylogenetic analyses based on the current dataset of 33 Brachyuran mitogenomes indicate that E. crenata. is closely related to Ashtoret lunaris of Matutidae. The similar codon usage and rearrangements in the two species provide evidence for their close phylogenetic relationship.
    E. crenata possesses a trnH-cac translocation, with the trnH-cac shifted between trnE-gaa and trnF-ttc instead of the usual location between nad5 and nad4 in decapods. Phylogenetic analyses based on the current dataset of 33 Brachyuran mitogenomes indicate that E. crenata. is closely related to Ashtoret lunaris of Matutidae.
    There are 14 and 23 genes observed on the heavy and light strands, respectively. E. crenata possesses a trnH-cac translocation, with the trnH-cac shifted between trnE-gaa and trnF-ttc instead of the usual location between nad5 and nad4 in decapods.
  5. The First Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Eucrate crenata

  6. Eucrate crenata - Search SeaLifeBase

  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Eucrate De Haan, 1835

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  10. The First Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Eucrate …

    Web23 jun. 2022 · Abstract. Characterizing the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of an organism is useful for genomic studies in taxonomy and evolution. The mitogenomic characteristics of Eucrate crenata …

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