Species identification of marine fishes in China with DNA barcoding

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DNA barcoding is a molecular method that uses a short standardized DNA sequence as a species identification tool. In this study, the standard 652 base-pair region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene (COI) was sequenced in marine fish specimens captured in China. The average genetic distance was 50-fold higher between species than within species, as Kimura two parameter (K2P) genetic distances averaged 15.742 among congeners and only 0.319 for intraspecific individuals. There are no overlaps of pairwise genetic variations between conspecific and interspecific comparisons apart from the genera Pampus in which the introgressive hybridization was detected. High efficiency of species identification was demonstrated in the present study by DNA barcoding. Due to the incidence of cryptic species, an assumed threshold is suggested to expedite discovering of new species and biodiversity, especially involving biotas of few studies. Copyright © 2011 Junbin Zhang.

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Zhang, J. (2011). Species identification of marine fishes in China with DNA barcoding. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/978253

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