DNA barcoding of five economically important freshwater fish species from the Nile River, Sudan

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
A. Hamza, A. T. M. Mohammed
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Abstract

The study was conducted to barcode five freshwater fish species obtained from Nile River tributaries (the Atbara River and the Blue Nile), in March 2019, using analysis of partial CO1 gene sequences. Fish samples were identified morphologically as Nile perch Lates niloticus, Nile labeo Labeo vulgaris, North African catfish Clarias gariepinus, Cornish jack Mormyrops anguilloides and bebe mormyrid Hyperopisus bebe. Following DNA extraction, universal primers were used for amplification of the CO1 barcode region. The PCR products were sequenced and used for molecular identification. Each sequence was matched to corresponding GenBank sequences using the BLAST technique. Sequences of all specimens were aligned along with the GenBank published sequences and polymorphic sites were identified. The analysed sequences were uploaded to GenBank under the accession numbers OL804282– OL804286. The analysed partial CO1 barcode gene showed a readable length of ∼548–669 base pairs. Sequence comparison of CO1 gene sequences with sequences published in GenBank revealed 99.27–100% identities at the species level. Therefore, the CO1 barcodes accurately identified all the studied freshwater fishes. This is the first molecular DNA barcode characterisation of freshwater fish species found in Sudan. The fish CO1 gene sequences revealed in this study will serve as barcode references for future characterisations of Nile River fishes.
苏丹尼罗河五种重要淡水鱼的DNA条形码
该研究于2019年3月通过对部分CO1基因序列的分析,对从尼罗河支流(阿特巴拉河和青尼罗河)获得的五种淡水鱼进行了条形码扫描。鱼类形态鉴定为尼罗河鲈鱼Lates niloticus、尼罗河鲈鱼labeo labeo vulgaris、北非鲶鱼Clarias gariepinus、Cornish jack Mormyrops anguilloides和mormyrid Hyperopisus bebe。提取DNA后,使用通用引物扩增CO1条形码区域。对PCR产物进行测序和分子鉴定。使用BLAST技术将每个序列与相应的GenBank序列进行匹配。所有标本的序列与GenBank公布的序列进行比对,并确定多态性位点。分析的序列上传到GenBank,登录号为OL804282 - OL804286。分析的部分CO1条形码基因显示可读长度为~ 548-669碱基对。将CO1基因序列与GenBank上公布的序列进行比对,发现物种水平的同源性为99.27 ~ 100%。因此,CO1条形码准确地识别了所有研究的淡水鱼。这是在苏丹发现的淡水鱼物种的第一个分子DNA条形码特征。本研究揭示的鱼类CO1基因序列将作为未来尼罗河鱼类特征的条形码参考。
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African Journal of Aquatic Science
African Journal of Aquatic Science MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Aquatic Science is an international journal devoted to the study of the aquatic sciences, covering all African inland and estuarine waters. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original scientific papers and short articles in all the aquatic science fields including limnology, hydrobiology, ecology, conservation, biomonitoring, management, water quality, ecotoxicology, biological interactions, physical properties and human impacts on African aquatic systems.
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