DNA Barcoding Approach: Assessing Diversity of Economically Important Anchovy on the Northern Coast of Java, Indonesia
Author:
Taufani Wiwiet Teguh1, Solichin Anhar1, Saputra Suradi Wijaya1, Ayuningrum Diah12
Affiliation:
1. 1 Aquatic Resources Department, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science , Universitas Diponegoro , Semarang , Indonesia 2. 2 Tropical Marine Biotechnology Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science , Universitas Diponegoro , Semarang , Indonesia
Abstract
AbstractAnchovy is one of the economically important fish in the western part of the northern coast of Central Java. The production of anchovies extends along the coast from Brebes Regency to Batang Regency. Therefore, this study aims to determine the diversity of anchovies on the northern coast of Central Java (Brebes, Tegal, Pemalang, Batang, and Kendal), using a molecular approach. This study was conducted from April to September 2019 in the Laboratory of Tropical Marine Biotechnology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Diponegoro. The descriptive exploratory method was applied in this study with a random sampling technique, while the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene was used for molecular identification. An anchovy sample molecularly identified from each region was found by sampling, including BB 3, PML 2, BTG 1, BTG 2, BTG 4, TGL 2, TGL 4, KDL 1, and KDL 4. The base-pair length of 10 anchovy samples from the COI gene amplification result was 600-700 bp. The sequencing and alignment results of the BLAST analysis showed that the ten anchovy samples were included in the type ofEncrasicholina heteroloba,Stolephorus commersoni,Stolephorus waiteiandAtherinomorussp., which ranged from 98 to 99% similarity in location. Therefore, it is concluded that there were at least four different species of anchovy on the northern coast of Java. However, further research is suggested to determine the genetic variation of each species for better fisheries management.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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