| Literature DB >> 26057011 |
Manojit Bhattacharya1,2, Ashish Ranjan Sharma1, Bidhan Chandra Patra2, Garima Sharma1, Eun-Min Seo1, Ju-Suk Nam1, Chiranjib Chakraborty1,3, Sang-Soo Lee1.
Abstract
DNA barcoding appears to be a promising approach for taxonomic identification, characterization, and discovery of newer species, facilitating biodiversity studies. It helps researchers to appreciate genetic and evolutionary associations by collection of molecular, morphological, and distributional data. Fish DNA barcoding, based on the sequencing of a uniform area of Cytochrome C Oxidase type I (COI) gene, has received significant interest as an accurate tool for species identification, authentication, and phylogenetic analysis. The aim of this review article was to investigate recent global status, approaches, and future direction of DNA barcoding in fisheries sectors. We have tried to highlight its possible impacts, complications, and validation issues at species levels for biodiversity analysis. Moreover, an effort has been put forward to understand issues related to various marker genes associated with barcode process as primer sequences and have concluded barcode promotion as an indispensable tool of molecular biology for the development of taxonomic support systems.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiversity analysis; Cytochrome C Oxidase type I; DNA barcoding; molecular biology; phylogenetic study
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26057011 DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2015.1046175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA A DNA Mapp Seq Anal ISSN: 2470-1394 Impact factor: 1.514