DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)

An effort to assess the utility of 650 bp Cytochrome oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members closely resembled marine fin fishes belonging to the family Latidae was made. To address the issue, all 40 barcode sequences of fishes belonging to Latidae family available at NCBI (N...

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Main Authors: John, Akbar, Kumar, C. Prasanna, Lyla, P.S., Khan, S. Ajmal, Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
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spelling my.iium.irep.42132017-12-07T05:06:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/4213/ DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970) John, Akbar Kumar, C. Prasanna Lyla, P.S. Khan, S. Ajmal Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal QL Zoology An effort to assess the utility of 650 bp Cytochrome oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members closely resembled marine fin fishes belonging to the family Latidae was made. To address the issue, all 40 barcode sequences of fishes belonging to Latidae family available at NCBI (National Centre for Biotechnological Information) along with the barcode data generated from commonly available fish Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) from Parangipettai coastal waters was used. The average GC content of selected three fishes belongs to Latidae was found to be 48.87%. Lates niloticus from Tanzanian waters showed less GC content (47.70%) whereas L. calcarifer from South China sea showed high GC content (49.61%) among the Latidae species studied. Compare to Australian, Indian and Singapore (48.1-48.89%) water L. calcarifer, Myanmar and South China species shows high average GC content (49.38-49.41%). The phylogenetic and genetic distance data showed that the maximum genetic distance is present in 3rd codon position in all the selected species. It is apparent from the genetic distance that the GD between L. calcarifer and L. niloticus was observed to be higher than the GD between P. waigiensis and L. niloticus in all the codon positions. The expected clustering of the species in separate internal branches was well observed in the constructed phylogram with high bootstraps. We conclude that COI sequencing (barcoding) in identifying the morphologically similar species of the family Latidae. Medwell Journals 2010 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/4213/1/414-419.pdf John, Akbar and Kumar, C. Prasanna and Lyla, P.S. and Khan, S. Ajmal and Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal (2010) DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970). Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 5 (6). pp. 414-419. ISSN 1815-8846 (P), 1993-6087 (O) http://medwelljournals.com/abstract/?doi=rjbsci.2010.414.419 10.3923/rjbsci.2010.414.419
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John, Akbar
Kumar, C. Prasanna
Lyla, P.S.
Khan, S. Ajmal
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
description An effort to assess the utility of 650 bp Cytochrome oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members closely resembled marine fin fishes belonging to the family Latidae was made. To address the issue, all 40 barcode sequences of fishes belonging to Latidae family available at NCBI (National Centre for Biotechnological Information) along with the barcode data generated from commonly available fish Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) from Parangipettai coastal waters was used. The average GC content of selected three fishes belongs to Latidae was found to be 48.87%. Lates niloticus from Tanzanian waters showed less GC content (47.70%) whereas L. calcarifer from South China sea showed high GC content (49.61%) among the Latidae species studied. Compare to Australian, Indian and Singapore (48.1-48.89%) water L. calcarifer, Myanmar and South China species shows high average GC content (49.38-49.41%). The phylogenetic and genetic distance data showed that the maximum genetic distance is present in 3rd codon position in all the selected species. It is apparent from the genetic distance that the GD between L. calcarifer and L. niloticus was observed to be higher than the GD between P. waigiensis and L. niloticus in all the codon positions. The expected clustering of the species in separate internal branches was well observed in the constructed phylogram with high bootstraps. We conclude that COI sequencing (barcoding) in identifying the morphologically similar species of the family Latidae.
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author John, Akbar
Kumar, C. Prasanna
Lyla, P.S.
Khan, S. Ajmal
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
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Kumar, C. Prasanna
Lyla, P.S.
Khan, S. Ajmal
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
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title DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
title_short DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
title_full DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
title_fullStr DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970)
title_sort dna barcoding of lates calcarifer (bloch, 1970)
publisher Medwell Journals
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