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Targeted species substitution in giant freshwater prawn trade revealed by genotyping
Authors:Deepak Jose  Harikrishnan Mahadevan  Jenson Victor Rozario  Padmaja Jayaprasad Pradeep  Saswata Maitra  Sameera Shamsudheen
Abstract:This study presents the molecular barcoding results of giant freshwater prawns and allied products collected from inland landing centres, markets and stores of Vembanad Lake (Kerala state, India) which is recognized as a natural abode for Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Prawns collected from landing centres of the lake could be easily identified as the above with their large size and morphological characters. There were certain ‘alien’ prawns and prawn products (headless shell on, peeled and deveined) traded in the markets and stores of this region as M. rosenbergii. Genotyping of all these samples using COI and 16S rRNA gene sequences confirmed the speciation of individuals from inland landing centres as M. rosenbergii, ‘alien’ prawns and certain prawn products as M. malcolmsonii. To ensure the same and to detect the presence of any other congeners of genus Macrobrachium inhabiting Vembanad Lake, additional homologous COI and 16S rRNA sequences available in NCBI were acquired and incorporated for molecular analyses. Results generated from NJ tree and genetic distance data confirmed the trade of non‐indigenous Macrobrachium species M. malcolmsonii in Kerala for the first time and its use as a species substituent for M. rosenbergii.
Keywords:alien prawns  COI and 16S rRNA gene sequences  headless shell on     M     malcolmsonii        Macrobrachium rosenbergii     peeled and deveined  Vembanad Lake
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