Acknowledgement
이 논문은 해양수산부 국립수산과학원 수산시험연구사업(R2023008)과 국립해양생물자원관 '해양생명자원 기탁등록보존기관 운영(2023)' 사업의 지원을 받아 수행되었습니다. 시료 협조와 분자 분석에 도움을 주신 부경대학교 이유진 대학원생 및 본 논문의 질적 향상을 위해 도움 주신 두분 심사위원께 감사드립니다.
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