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Molecular genetics and the management and conservation of marine organisms
Authors:Sweijd  N A  Bowie  R C K  Evans  B S  Lopata  A L
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Private Bag Rondebosch, 7701 Cape Town, South Africa;(2) School of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia;(3) Present address: CRC for aquaculture, CSIRO Marine Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia;(4) Department of Immunology, Groote Schuur Hospital, Anzio Rd, Observatory, 7925 Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:Biochemical and molecular species identification techniques have a broad range of applications in the management and conservation of marine organisms. While species boundaries are not always clearly defined, phylogeneticists utilise autapomorphic characters to distinguish phylogenetic species. Genetic markers discriminate between marine taxa when traditional morphological distinctions are unclear. The applications of these techniques can be divided into four general categories. Firstly, compliance enforcement, which often depends on genetic identification techniques to enable officials to identify the species to which regulations pertain. Secondly, quality control applications, to allow for the testing of marine products to guard against fraudulent substitution with less valuable species, which is particularly pertinent since processing often obliterates identifiable features. Thirdly, a variety of applications to ecological and life-history studies and conservation management are reported. Here, the genetic identification techniques of species from cryptic life-cycle stages or of morphologically indistinct species are an indispensable tool for marine scientists, conservators and managers. Lastly, the application of genetic techniques for sourcing population origin is briefly discussed. The biochemical and molecular techniques applied to species identification all exploit phenotypic or genotypic polymorphisms that are sampled using either tertiary level protein based methods or primary level DNA based methods. In this review, examples of the applications along with the total protein, allozyme, serological, PCR and other DNA based methodologies are briefly described and some generalities with regard to their use are presented.
Keywords:biochemical genetics  molecular genetics  marine species  identification
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