CO-I 유전자 기반 국내 유통 Corbicular 속 패류의 종 동정A Mitochondiral Cytochrome Oxidase I gene based identification of Corbicular ssp. commercially available in South Korea
- Other Titles
- A Mitochondiral Cytochrome Oxidase I gene based identification of Corbicular ssp. commercially available in South Korea
- Authors
- 박소영; 강세원; 황희주; 정종민; 송대권; 박홍석; 한연수; 이준상; 강정하; 이용석
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- 한국패류학회
- Keywords
- cytochrome oxidase I; Corbicula japonica; Corbicula fluminea; molecular identification
- Citation
- The Korean Journal of Malacology, v.32, no.2, pp.127 - 131
- Journal Title
- The Korean Journal of Malacology
- Volume
- 32
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 127
- End Page
- 131
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/9782
- DOI
- 10.9710/kjm.2016.32.2.127
- ISSN
- 1225-3480
- Abstract
- The natives of the genus Corbicula have shown worldwide dispersion in recent times, which has caused great ecological and economic impacts on the introduced ecosystems. The species reported from the genus have been consumed as food and explored for medicine with pharmacological activity. Consequently, the demand of Corbicula sp. in the South Korean domestic market has increased and so also it’s associated import to the country. However, due to the absence of identification keys of imported Corbicula, the market is facing confronting situations. We hypothesized that the mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I gene (CO-I) based molecular profiling could be a necessary technique for identification of Corbicula sp. in the South Korea domestic market. The genetic analysis identified both Corbicula japonica and Corbicula fluminea from the market foods. C. japonica and C. fluminea are inhabitants in Korea, but C. fluminea production has decreased in Seomjingang river basin. Therefore, C. fluminea identified from this study, is expected to be imported from China and would have a mixed sales in Seomjingang river side basin.
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