A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia

The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as the genetic tool to monitor biodiversity has been increasing across the world, including Malaysia. Over a decade, the technique has become widely used in wildlife conservation with the technologies called next-generation sequencing (NGS). Unfortunately, as on...

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Main Authors: OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA, MUNIAN, KAVIARASU, HARIS, HIDAYAH, RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA, SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI, NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR, ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.90952023-07-03T02:25:30Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9095/ A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA MUNIAN, KAVIARASU HARIS, HIDAYAH RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR T Technology (General) The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as the genetic tool to monitor biodiversity has been increasing across the world, including Malaysia. Over a decade, the technique has become widely used in wildlife conservation with the technologies called next-generation sequencing (NGS). Unfortunately, as one of the top megadiverse countries, Malaysia is still behind in this field since eDNA methods outperform traditional surveys. Hence, in this study, we analyzed the paper related to eDNA studies in Malaysia, which focused on wildlife monitoring. We conducted a systematic bibliographic search and quantitative review of studies published before June 2021 from Google Scholar and Scopus database. Forty published eDNA studies were found, and each paper was classified based on five themes (species identification, diet assessment, health monitoring, resolve taxonomic, whole-genome sequencing) according to the study analysis. This study aims to identify gaps in eDNA in Malaysia, which can later be useful for future conservation actions and development by applying technology in wildlife monitoring 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9095/1/J15814_7df8072cec4cac12de6caace03dd13d6.pdf OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA and MUNIAN, KAVIARASU and HARIS, HIDAYAH and RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA and SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI and NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR and ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR (2023) A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana. pp. 17-33. http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5201-02
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OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
MUNIAN, KAVIARASU
HARIS, HIDAYAH
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
description The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as the genetic tool to monitor biodiversity has been increasing across the world, including Malaysia. Over a decade, the technique has become widely used in wildlife conservation with the technologies called next-generation sequencing (NGS). Unfortunately, as one of the top megadiverse countries, Malaysia is still behind in this field since eDNA methods outperform traditional surveys. Hence, in this study, we analyzed the paper related to eDNA studies in Malaysia, which focused on wildlife monitoring. We conducted a systematic bibliographic search and quantitative review of studies published before June 2021 from Google Scholar and Scopus database. Forty published eDNA studies were found, and each paper was classified based on five themes (species identification, diet assessment, health monitoring, resolve taxonomic, whole-genome sequencing) according to the study analysis. This study aims to identify gaps in eDNA in Malaysia, which can later be useful for future conservation actions and development by applying technology in wildlife monitoring
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author OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
MUNIAN, KAVIARASU
HARIS, HIDAYAH
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
author_facet OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
MUNIAN, KAVIARASU
HARIS, HIDAYAH
RAMLI, FARAH FARHANA
SARIYATI, NUR HARTINI
NAJMUDDIN, MOHD FAUDZIR
ABDUL-LATIFF, MUHAMMAD ABU BAKAR
author_sort OTHMAN, NURSYUHADA
title A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
title_short A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
title_full A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
title_fullStr A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A Review on Next-Generation Wildlife Monitoring using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection and Next-Generation Sequencing in Malaysia
title_sort review on next-generation wildlife monitoring using environmental dna (edna) detection and next-generation sequencing in malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9095/1/J15814_7df8072cec4cac12de6caace03dd13d6.pdf
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