Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River

Gerong fish, or Osteochilus waandersii, is a popular freshwater fish among the Jakun tribe in Kampung Peta, Johor National Park of Endau-Rompin, particularly for its use in traditional medicine to alleviate dizziness by consuming its raw gut. Despite its cultural significance, the genetic and feedin...

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Main Authors: Kemalok, Jai, Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni, Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff, Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah, Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina, Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.117002024-11-17T07:27:59Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11700/ Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River Kemalok, Jai Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim QL614-639.8 Fishes Gerong fish, or Osteochilus waandersii, is a popular freshwater fish among the Jakun tribe in Kampung Peta, Johor National Park of Endau-Rompin, particularly for its use in traditional medicine to alleviate dizziness by consuming its raw gut. Despite its cultural significance, the genetic and feeding behavior of Gerong fish remains unclear. This study aimed to amplify the mitochondrial DNA barcode region of Gerong fish for genetic identification and to identify its gut content. The DNA barcodes were produced using polymerase chain reaction and single-pass DNA sequencing of partial COI gene, and the gut content was observed using stereo microscope. Several five partial COI gene sequences were successfully obtained after DNA sequencing. In addition, the results of BLAST analysis with percent identities of 96.24% to 97.20% along with the phylogenetic inference of maximum likelihood analyses suggested the Gerong fish as Osteochilus waandersii or the Waanders's hard-lipped barb. The sequences were deposited in GenBank (accession numbers MN223396-MN223400). Microscopic observation of the fish guts revealed undigested worms and digested aquatic mosses, known as lumut batuk. These findings mark a significant step forward in understanding the genetics and feeding behavior of the Gerong fish 2023-10-27 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11700/1/P16692_9b1a6e6ea7d27bc3413089914c750a86%207.pdf Kemalok, Jai and Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni and Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff and Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah and Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina and Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim (2023) Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River. In: BIO Web of Conferences. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249401001
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Kemalok, Jai
Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni
Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff
Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah
Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
description Gerong fish, or Osteochilus waandersii, is a popular freshwater fish among the Jakun tribe in Kampung Peta, Johor National Park of Endau-Rompin, particularly for its use in traditional medicine to alleviate dizziness by consuming its raw gut. Despite its cultural significance, the genetic and feeding behavior of Gerong fish remains unclear. This study aimed to amplify the mitochondrial DNA barcode region of Gerong fish for genetic identification and to identify its gut content. The DNA barcodes were produced using polymerase chain reaction and single-pass DNA sequencing of partial COI gene, and the gut content was observed using stereo microscope. Several five partial COI gene sequences were successfully obtained after DNA sequencing. In addition, the results of BLAST analysis with percent identities of 96.24% to 97.20% along with the phylogenetic inference of maximum likelihood analyses suggested the Gerong fish as Osteochilus waandersii or the Waanders's hard-lipped barb. The sequences were deposited in GenBank (accession numbers MN223396-MN223400). Microscopic observation of the fish guts revealed undigested worms and digested aquatic mosses, known as lumut batuk. These findings mark a significant step forward in understanding the genetics and feeding behavior of the Gerong fish
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kemalok, Jai
Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni
Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff
Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah
Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
author_facet Kemalok, Jai
Zakaria, Mohammad Zulhusni
Azahar, Muhammad Asyraff
Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah
Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
author_sort Kemalok, Jai
title Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
title_short Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
title_full Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
title_fullStr Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
title_full_unstemmed Genetic identification and gut content of Gerong Fish Osteochilus waandersii from Larai River
title_sort genetic identification and gut content of gerong fish osteochilus waandersii from larai river
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11700/1/P16692_9b1a6e6ea7d27bc3413089914c750a86%207.pdf
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