Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species

Abstract This study was conducted to assess water pollution by examining DNA fragmentation in selected fish organs (kidney, liver, gills, and muscle tissue) from Wallago attu, Sperata sarwari, Vulgaris vulgaris, and Labeo rohita collected from a known polluted section of the Chenab River, Pakistan,...

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Main Authors: S. Sultana (4494403), F. Jabeen (4827654), T. Sultana (4827642), K. A. AL-Ghanim (8047580), F. Al-Misned (5910215), S. Mahboob (4827651)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14285766.v1
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14285766 2023-05-15T15:33:29+02:00 Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species S. Sultana (4494403) F. Jabeen (4827654) T. Sultana (4827642) K. A. AL-Ghanim (8047580) F. Al-Misned (5910215) S. Mahboob (4827651) 2020-12-01T10:20:41Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14285766.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Assessment_of_heavy_metals_and_its_impact_on_DNA_fragmentation_in_different_fish_species/14285766 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.14285766.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology not elsewhere classified heavy metals fish body weight organs DNA fragmentation Dataset 2020 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14285766.v1 2021-04-11T16:43:38Z Abstract This study was conducted to assess water pollution by examining DNA fragmentation in selected fish organs (kidney, liver, gills, and muscle tissue) from Wallago attu, Sperata sarwari, Vulgaris vulgaris, and Labeo rohita collected from a known polluted section of the Chenab River, Pakistan, and from a control site. The fish were caught using a gill net and were assigned to three different weight groups (W1, W2, and W3) to study the degree of variation in DNA fragmentation in relation to body weight. In fish from the polluted site, DNA fragmentation was higher in kidney, liver, gills, and muscles, compared to the control. No significant DNA fragmentation was observed in fish collected from the control site. Highly significant (P < 0.01) relationship between body weight and DNA fragmentation was found in the organs of fish procured at the contaminated site. DNA fragmentation in body organs was found to be affected by the concentrations of lead, copper, nickel, and cadmium in W. attu, S. sarwari, L. rohita, and V. vulgarus harvested from Chenab River. DNA fragmentation in different freshwater fish species is therefore a reliable biomarker of water pollution. Dataset Attu Unknown
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topic Microbiology not elsewhere classified
heavy metals
fish
body weight
organs
DNA fragmentation
spellingShingle Microbiology not elsewhere classified
heavy metals
fish
body weight
organs
DNA fragmentation
S. Sultana (4494403)
F. Jabeen (4827654)
T. Sultana (4827642)
K. A. AL-Ghanim (8047580)
F. Al-Misned (5910215)
S. Mahboob (4827651)
Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
topic_facet Microbiology not elsewhere classified
heavy metals
fish
body weight
organs
DNA fragmentation
description Abstract This study was conducted to assess water pollution by examining DNA fragmentation in selected fish organs (kidney, liver, gills, and muscle tissue) from Wallago attu, Sperata sarwari, Vulgaris vulgaris, and Labeo rohita collected from a known polluted section of the Chenab River, Pakistan, and from a control site. The fish were caught using a gill net and were assigned to three different weight groups (W1, W2, and W3) to study the degree of variation in DNA fragmentation in relation to body weight. In fish from the polluted site, DNA fragmentation was higher in kidney, liver, gills, and muscles, compared to the control. No significant DNA fragmentation was observed in fish collected from the control site. Highly significant (P < 0.01) relationship between body weight and DNA fragmentation was found in the organs of fish procured at the contaminated site. DNA fragmentation in body organs was found to be affected by the concentrations of lead, copper, nickel, and cadmium in W. attu, S. sarwari, L. rohita, and V. vulgarus harvested from Chenab River. DNA fragmentation in different freshwater fish species is therefore a reliable biomarker of water pollution.
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author S. Sultana (4494403)
F. Jabeen (4827654)
T. Sultana (4827642)
K. A. AL-Ghanim (8047580)
F. Al-Misned (5910215)
S. Mahboob (4827651)
author_facet S. Sultana (4494403)
F. Jabeen (4827654)
T. Sultana (4827642)
K. A. AL-Ghanim (8047580)
F. Al-Misned (5910215)
S. Mahboob (4827651)
author_sort S. Sultana (4494403)
title Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
title_short Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
title_full Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
title_fullStr Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of heavy metals and its impact on DNA fragmentation in different fish species
title_sort assessment of heavy metals and its impact on dna fragmentation in different fish species
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