The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia

Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for regular biological monitoring, especially for freshwater fish, which are facing tremendous threats worldwide. The application of eDNA detection is a dramatic improvement on common methods of biomonitoring as it produces tangible results...

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Main Authors: KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN, RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA, OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA, HARIS, HIDAYAH, SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI, MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA, NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR, AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ, ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.109972024-05-20T01:37:01Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10997/ The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA HARIS, HIDAYAH SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR T Technology (General) Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for regular biological monitoring, especially for freshwater fish, which are facing tremendous threats worldwide. The application of eDNA detection is a dramatic improvement on common methods of biomonitoring as it produces tangible results in a short time with low effort and little expense. However, the accuracy of the technique is largely dependent on the availability of genetic references for the target organisms. In this study, we investigated the availability of genetic resources for freshwater fish in Malaysia in three public depositories, National Center for Biotechnology Information, Barcode of Life Data System, and Mitochondrial Genome Database of Fish, focusing on seven targeted genes of mitochondrial DNA. We found that only 68.6% of freshwater fish found in Malaysia had information on at least one of the seven targeted genes, with data on cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 being most commonly available. Genetic information for threatened and endemic species were underrepresented (33.3%-41.7%), yet fish of commercial value and invasive species were well explored genetically. Although there is still room for improvement to achieve comprehensive and reliable genetic resource information for freshwater fish in Malaysia, the application of eDNA metabarcoding is still highly relevant. This is since the current decline in freshwater fish diversity in Malaysia is alarming and because the technique will assist in the ongoing effort to generate new genetic references for Malaysian freshwater fish. 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10997/1/J17490_825002bf1725ec8e73da271cc7baf6b7.pdf KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN and RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA and OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA and HARIS, HIDAYAH and SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI and MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA and NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR and AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ and ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR (2024) The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 53 (1). pp. 11-21. http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5301-02
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KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
HARIS, HIDAYAH
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
description Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for regular biological monitoring, especially for freshwater fish, which are facing tremendous threats worldwide. The application of eDNA detection is a dramatic improvement on common methods of biomonitoring as it produces tangible results in a short time with low effort and little expense. However, the accuracy of the technique is largely dependent on the availability of genetic references for the target organisms. In this study, we investigated the availability of genetic resources for freshwater fish in Malaysia in three public depositories, National Center for Biotechnology Information, Barcode of Life Data System, and Mitochondrial Genome Database of Fish, focusing on seven targeted genes of mitochondrial DNA. We found that only 68.6% of freshwater fish found in Malaysia had information on at least one of the seven targeted genes, with data on cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 being most commonly available. Genetic information for threatened and endemic species were underrepresented (33.3%-41.7%), yet fish of commercial value and invasive species were well explored genetically. Although there is still room for improvement to achieve comprehensive and reliable genetic resource information for freshwater fish in Malaysia, the application of eDNA metabarcoding is still highly relevant. This is since the current decline in freshwater fish diversity in Malaysia is alarming and because the technique will assist in the ongoing effort to generate new genetic references for Malaysian freshwater fish.
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author KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
HARIS, HIDAYAH
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
author_facet KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
HARIS, HIDAYAH
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
MAHYUDIN, NUR AINA AMIRA
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
AZMAN, MOHD SHAHFIZ
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
author_sort KAVIARASU MUNIAN, KAVIARASU MUNIAN
title The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
title_short The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
title_full The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Viability and Potential of Environmental DNA Detection of Freshwater Fish Based on Current Genetic Resources in Malaysia
title_sort viability and potential of environmental dna detection of freshwater fish based on current genetic resources in malaysia
publishDate 2024
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