3가지 유형의 Primer 를 이용한 4개국 (중국, 일본, 러시아, 미얀마) 산 수입 이매패류의 분자계통분류학적 연구Molecular phylogenetic study of bivalvia from four countries (China, Japan, Russia and Myanmar) using 3 types of primers
- Other Titles
- Molecular phylogenetic study of bivalvia from four countries (China, Japan, Russia and Myanmar) using 3 types of primers
- Authors
- 정종민; 민혜린; 상민규; 박지은; 조항철; 강세원; 박소영; 박홍석; 박상용; 강은경; Lutaenko, K.; 신이현; 이준상; 이용석; 황희주
- Issue Date
- 2019
- Publisher
- 한국패류학회
- Keywords
- bivalvia; Classification; Phylogenetic study; COI
- Citation
- The Korean Journal of Malacology, v.35, no.2, pp.137 - 148
- Journal Title
- The Korean Journal of Malacology
- Volume
- 35
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 137
- End Page
- 148
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5148
- ISSN
- 1225-3480
- Abstract
- Imports of aquatic products continue increasing every year. When imported into Korea, the common name of a similar aquatic product is used instead of a scientific name, causing many confusions. In this study, in order to cope up with this issue, four countries with the highest number of imported bivalves were selected. The collected bivalves were totally classified into 10 orders, 17 families, 39 species. Also, the collected bivalves in the current study were identified by morphological classification. Moreover, sequence analysis of COI gene was carried out for all the collected species. The COI gene sequence was obtained with 3 type of primers. All COI sequences analyzed were subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. As a result, it was possible to draw conclusions very similar to the morphological classification results. Taken together, it is preferable to perform the universal primers and the lobo primer simultaneously for analyzing the COI sequence of bivalves. On the other hands, to obtain the results for scallops, the Matsumoto primers were available to conduct the analysis.
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