DNA barcoding for the species identification of commercially important fishery products in Indonesian markets |
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Authors: | Asadatun Abdullah Hartmut Rehbein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Safety and Quality of Milk and Fish Products, Max Rubner‐Institute, 22767 Hamburg, Germany;2. Department of Aquatic Product Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | The DNA barcoding approach was used for the species identification of 44 Indonesian commercial fishery products. Additionally, the intronless nuclear rhodopsin gene fragment (RH1) was added to the analysis to enable the identification of species not yet barcoded and possible hybrids. The 655‐bp cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene fragment marker was successfully amplified and used to identify 86% of the total fish samples at the species level using the BOLD and BLAST public databases. Moreover, the RH1 marker was used to complete COI analysis. For a number of fish species, the COI sequences (six species) and RH1 sequences (eight species) were the first entries submitted to GenBank. This study demonstrated that COI barcoding is a promising tool for Indonesian fishery products and confirmed that it could be adopted in the future for regular seafood control as part of the Indonesian integrated food traceability system. |
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Keywords: | Adulteration DNA analysis fish food quality PCR analysis |
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