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gamaleldin, R., Rashed, M., Magdy, M. (2021). DNA Barcoding of Commercial Three High Value Red Sea Fishes from The Egyptian Market. Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 29(2), 715-721. doi: 10.21608/ajs.2021.68600.1352
rana gamaleldin; Mohamed Rashed; Mahmoud Magdy. "DNA Barcoding of Commercial Three High Value Red Sea Fishes from The Egyptian Market". Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 29, 2, 2021, 715-721. doi: 10.21608/ajs.2021.68600.1352
gamaleldin, R., Rashed, M., Magdy, M. (2021). 'DNA Barcoding of Commercial Three High Value Red Sea Fishes from The Egyptian Market', Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 29(2), pp. 715-721. doi: 10.21608/ajs.2021.68600.1352
gamaleldin, R., Rashed, M., Magdy, M. DNA Barcoding of Commercial Three High Value Red Sea Fishes from The Egyptian Market. Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2021; 29(2): 715-721. doi: 10.21608/ajs.2021.68600.1352

DNA Barcoding of Commercial Three High Value Red Sea Fishes from The Egyptian Market

Article 17, Volume 29, Issue 2, August 2021, Page 715-721  XML PDF (385.34 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ajs.2021.68600.1352
Authors
rana gamaleldin email orcid ; Mohamed Rashedorcid ; Mahmoud Magdyorcid
Genetics Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain shams university, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Fish play an essential role in food security and are regarded as one of Egypt's primary food resources and, therefore, significantly im-pact the national economy. The three main sources of fish production in Egypt: marine (Red and Mediterranean seas), lakes and the River Nile, due to the elevated incidence of species substitution at the global level, precise identification of seafood species on the mar-kets considered a solution for food safety con-trol institutions and human consumer protec-tion. Mislabeling occurs when one species is substituted for another. Different species of red sea marine fish were collected from the Egyp-tian market. According to the Arabic name in the fish market, Samples searched for English and Latin family names in (www.fishdata-base.org). Commercial samples were success-fully extracted and confirmed with 1.5% aga-rose gel electrophoresis. The result showed that the mtDNA gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) amplification was successful for all samples with high concentration, it was purified and sequenced for both directions and blasted using the NCBI database. Resulting in the identification of three commercially essen-tial and expensive fish samples, Baghbaghan (parrotfish), Hamour (Greasy Grouper) and kahaya (Spiny squirrelfish). One of them cor-rectly identified according to the market name, while the other two are recorded mistakenly under another name.
Keywords
DNA barcoding; Mislabelling; COI; Egypt fish market; Marine fish; Red sea
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