Feasibility of Biomarker-Based Taxonomic Classification: A Case Study of the Marine Red Alga Laurencia snackeyi (Weber Bosse) M. Masuda

Author:

Ng Boon Ful1,Ng Wei Lun1,Lum Wai Mun2ORCID,Yeap Swee Keong1,Yong Yoong Soon3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences, Xiamen University Malaysia, Sepang 43900, Selangor, Malaysia

2. Fisheries Technology Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Yokohama 236-8648, Kanagawa, Japan

3. Faculty of Applied Sciences, UCSI University, Cheras 56000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Abstract

Taxonomy—the classification of species—is an important branch of biology that allows us to systematically understand and study biodiversity. Conventional taxonomy relies heavily on morphological and anatomical structures for classification, but recent discoveries of potentially cryptic species and morphological plasticity in many species underscore the importance of having an alternative or complementary method for species classification. In this paper, we discuss the emerging method of classification using biochemical signals, i.e., chemotaxonomy. We also present a case study on the feasibility of biomarker-based chemotaxonomy on the marine red alga Laurencia snackeyi using halogenated snyderane-type sesquiterpenes, which were proposed in earlier studies.

Funder

UCSI University Research Excellence & Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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