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Genetic identification of black caviar based on microsatellite DNA analysis

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Sturgeons (Acipenseridae) are producers of black caviar, which is sold world-wide. Black caviar differs widely in quality, availability, price and taste and for these reasons it is often the subject of commercial fraud. Identification of sturgeon species is frequently based on molecular methods such as analysis of nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA. In this study two fragments of microsatellite DNA: Afu-39 and Afu-68 were analyzed. In caviar samples, four alleles were observed in locus Afu-39, and six alleles in locus Afu-68. This paper describes the use of microsatellite DNA markers for species identification of black caviar.
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57--60
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys.
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  • Department of Ichthyology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Fisheries, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, ul. Oczapowskiego 5, 10-718 Olsztyn - Kortowo, Poland, foppik@uwm.edu.pl
Bibliografia
  • Birstein, V.J. 1993. Sturgeons and paddlefishes: threatened fishes in the need of conservation. Conservation Biology 7: 773-787.
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  • Birstein, V.J., P. Doukakis, B. Sorkin, R. DeSalle. 1998. Population aggregation analysis of three caviar-producing species of sturgeons and implications for the species identification of black caviar. Conservation Biology 12: 766-775.
  • DeSalle, R., V.J. Birstein. 1996. PCR identification of black caviar. Nature 381: 197-198.
  • Estoup, A. 1998. Application of VNTR and especially microsatellite markers to analysis of genetic structure and relationships among populations and individuals. Advances in Molecular Ecology. Course Information and Lecture Summaries, pp. 33-41. Italy, 20-31 March, 1998.
  • Fopp, D. 2003. Analysis of microsatellite DNA polymorphism for genetic identification of sturgeons. Ph.D. Thesis. 84 p. University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland (in Polish with English summary).
  • Fopp-Bayat, D. 2004. Genetic identification of sturgeons, and sturgeon-derived food products: meat and caviar. Archives of Polish Fisheries 12: 231-241.
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  • Hu, G. 1993. Polymerase-catalyzed addition of nontemplated extra nucleotides to the 3’ end of a DNA fragment. DNA and Cell Biology 12: 763-770.
  • Jenneckens, I., J.N. Meyer, G. Horstgen-Schwark, B. May, L. Debus, H. Wedekind, A. Ludwig. 2001. A fixed allele at microsatellite locus LS-39 exhibiting species-specificity for the black caviar producer Acipenser stellatus. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 17: 39-42.
  • Ludwig, A. 2006. Identification of Acipenseriformes species in trade. The World Conservation Union and Species Commission. 65 p.
  • Ludwig, A., L. Debus, I. Jenneckens. 2002. A molecular approach to control the international trade in black caviar. International Review of Hydrobiology 87: 661-674.
  • May, B., C.C. Krueger, H.L. Kincaid. 1997. Genetic variation at microsatellite loci in sturgeon: primer sequence homology in Acipenser and Scaphirhynchus. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 1542-1547.
  • Pyatskowit, J.D., C.C. Krueger, H.L. Kincaid, B. May. 2001. Inheritance of microsatellite loci in the polyploid lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens). Genome 44: 185-191.
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