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Journal of Life Science
2021 Volume.31 No. 1 p.66 ~ p.72
Identification of Salted Opossum Shrimp Using COI-based Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
Park Ju-Hyeon

Moon Soo-Young
Kang Ji-Hye
Jung Myoung-Hwa
Kim Sang-Jo
Choi Hee-Jung
Abstract
This study developed a species identification method for the salted opossum shrimp of Acetes japonicus, A. chinensis (Korea, China), A. indicus (¥°, ¥±), and Palaemon gravieri based on PCR-RFLP markers. Genomic DNA was extracted from the salted opossum shrimp. The COI gene was used to amplify 519 base pairs (bp) using specific primers. The amplified products were digested by Acc I and Hinf ¥°, and the DNA fragments were separated by automated electrophoresis for RFLP analysis. When the amplified DNA product (519 bp) was digested with Acc I, A. japonicus, A. chinensis (Korea), and A. indius (¥±) showed two fragments, whereas a single band of 519 bp was detected in A. chinensis (China) and A. indius (¥°). Also, in the RFLP patterns digested by Hinf ¥°, A. chinensis (Korea) and A. chinensis (China) showed a single band of 519 bp, while two fragments were observed in A. japonicus and A. indius (¥°) and four fragments in A. indius (¥±). The PCR amplicon of P. gravieri was digested by Acc I into 3 bands of 271, 202, and 46 bp and by Hinf I into a single band of 519 bp. Therefore, salted opossum shrimp-specific RFLP markers showing distinct differences between four species and two sub-species by PCR-RFLP analysis. Thus, the PCR-RFLP markers developed in this study are a good method for identifying the six types of salted opossum shrimp.
KEYWORD
Mitochondrial DNA, PCR-RFLP, salted opossum shrimp, species identification
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