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Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

ISSN: 2161-0525

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The Health Status and Genetic Variations of the Bivalve, Pinctala radiata Affected by Environmental Pollution

Abstract

Karolin Kamel Abdul-Aziz*

The bivalve shellfish Pinctala radiate is a popular edible food for Alexandria local communities. In an attempt to track the quality of marine water of two different locations along Alexandria coast of Egypt, we measured the RNA/DNA ratio and acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) activity in the haemolymph of this organism. The study showed an average ratio for RNA-DNA of 3.3, arranged as follows; 4.34 at El-Max > 2.8 at Miami localities. These results suggest that the coastal water of Alexandria is considered as unpolluted with examined insecticides in this research.

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