Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation

An effort was made to assess the utility of 650 bp partial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members of taxonomically ambiguous marine fin fishes (Family: Mugilidae). To address the issue we used all the 95 barcode sequences of Mugilidae family available at NCBI...

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Main Authors: John, Akbar, Kumar, C. Prasanna, Khan, S. Ajmal, Lyla, P.S., Murugan, S., Mohamed, Rozihan, Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
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spelling my.iium.irep.42052017-12-07T05:27:55Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/4205/ Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation John, Akbar Kumar, C. Prasanna Khan, S. Ajmal Lyla, P.S. Murugan, S. Mohamed, Rozihan Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal QL Zoology An effort was made to assess the utility of 650 bp partial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members of taxonomically ambiguous marine fin fishes (Family: Mugilidae). To address the issue we used all the 95 barcode sequences of Mugilidae family available at NCBI (National Centre for Biotechnological Information) along with the barcode data generated from Mugilidae fishes of Parangipettai coastal waters. The average GC content of Mugilidae was found to be 46.46%. Crenimugil crenilabis showed less GC content (44.55%) whereas Liza macrolepis showed high GC content (48.53%) among the mullet species studied. The phylogenetic and genetic distance data showed that Mugil platanus and M. liza represent the continuum of same species. Among the members of family Mugilidae, the genus Mugil might possibly contains more haplotype diversity as revealed by intra-species genetic distance data. Species within genera of Mugilidae family invariably clustered in single clade with high bootstrap value. We conclude that partial COI sequencing (barcoding) in identifying the members of the family and that way has resolved the taxonomic ambiguity among the members of the family Mugilidae. Academic Journals Inc., USA 2011 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/4205/1/1028-1036.pdf John, Akbar and Kumar, C. Prasanna and Khan, S. Ajmal and Lyla, P.S. and Murugan, S. and Mohamed, Rozihan and Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal (2011) Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation. Trends in Applied Sciences Research, 6 (9). pp. 1028-1036. ISSN 1819-3579 (P), 2151-7908 (O) http://academicjournalsinc.com/current.php?jid=1819-3579 10.3923/tasr.2011.1028.1036
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John, Akbar
Kumar, C. Prasanna
Khan, S. Ajmal
Lyla, P.S.
Murugan, S.
Mohamed, Rozihan
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
description An effort was made to assess the utility of 650 bp partial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode) gene in delineating the members of taxonomically ambiguous marine fin fishes (Family: Mugilidae). To address the issue we used all the 95 barcode sequences of Mugilidae family available at NCBI (National Centre for Biotechnological Information) along with the barcode data generated from Mugilidae fishes of Parangipettai coastal waters. The average GC content of Mugilidae was found to be 46.46%. Crenimugil crenilabis showed less GC content (44.55%) whereas Liza macrolepis showed high GC content (48.53%) among the mullet species studied. The phylogenetic and genetic distance data showed that Mugil platanus and M. liza represent the continuum of same species. Among the members of family Mugilidae, the genus Mugil might possibly contains more haplotype diversity as revealed by intra-species genetic distance data. Species within genera of Mugilidae family invariably clustered in single clade with high bootstrap value. We conclude that partial COI sequencing (barcoding) in identifying the members of the family and that way has resolved the taxonomic ambiguity among the members of the family Mugilidae.
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author John, Akbar
Kumar, C. Prasanna
Khan, S. Ajmal
Lyla, P.S.
Murugan, S.
Mohamed, Rozihan
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
author_facet John, Akbar
Kumar, C. Prasanna
Khan, S. Ajmal
Lyla, P.S.
Murugan, S.
Mohamed, Rozihan
Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal
author_sort John, Akbar
title Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
title_short Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
title_full Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
title_fullStr Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Universal Barcode Gene (Coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
title_sort efficiency of universal barcode gene (coxi) on morphologically cryptic mugilidae fishes delineation
publisher Academic Journals Inc., USA
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/4205/1/1028-1036.pdf
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