NMR solution structures of KAP- 1 PHD finger-bromodomain
Author
Ivanov, Dmitry L.
Author
Scheltema, Amélie H.
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-09-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13018/bmr11036
journal article
10.13018/bmr11036
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Chevroderma turnerae
Scheltema, 1985
Scheltema 1985:512
;
Ivanov & Scheltema, 2002
.
(
Figure 26
;
Table 5
)
Distribution:
A primarily lower continental rise and abyssal species: North Atlantic and Newfoundland Basins,
3,264
–5,018
m
;
Argentine
Basin,
2,707
–5,208
; mid-Atlantic at the Equator,
3,459
–3,730
m
; eastern Atlantic from the West European Basin to the Cape Basin,
2,124
–4,829
m
; western Indian Ocean,
3,272
– 3,888
m
; and eastern Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal),
2,520 m
(
Scheltema 1985
,
Ivanov & Scheltema 2002
).
Remarks:
With its great geographic range from the western Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, and great depth distribution,
Chevroderma turnerae
may form a species complex. The apparent lack of continuity in the western Atlantic between the North American and
Argentine
Basins is discussed below.