PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea

Abstract A better knowledge on spawning grounds of principal commercial fishes from North Sea is necessary for their monitoring. Fish egg taxonomic identification based on morphological characters cannot always be carried out effectively. This is particularly the case for a number of Gadidae fish sp...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2262/56503
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/FBQ067
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spelling fttrinitycoll:oai:tara.tcd.ie:2262/56503 2023-05-15T16:19:21+02:00 PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea 2011-06-08T00:52:59Z http://hdl.handle.net/2262/56503 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/FBQ067 en eng Oxford University Press 0142-7873 (pISSN) 1464-3774 (eISSN) 01427873 (ISSN) JPR-2010-093 (PII) JPR-2010-093.R1 (manuscript) JPR-2010-093.R1 (publisherID) http://hdl.handle.net/2262/56503 Journal of Plankton Research doi:10.1093/plankt/FBQ067 JPR (abbrev) No 12 months Life Sciences 2011 fttrinitycoll https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/FBQ067 2020-02-16T13:52:17Z Abstract A better knowledge on spawning grounds of principal commercial fishes from North Sea is necessary for their monitoring. Fish egg taxonomic identification based on morphological characters cannot always be carried out effectively. This is particularly the case for a number of Gadidae fish species eggs (i.e. cod, haddock and whiting, and three rockling species) which have the same range of size and for which molecular-based techniques can help improving the accuracy of egg taxonomic identification, and hence the reliability of studies on spawning areas. In this study, formalin fixation, egg conservation and DNA extraction were optimized in order to develop a specific PCR-RFLP method. Based on the sequence of the cytochrome b gene of reference specimens, a PCR-RFLP method was developed to distinguish eggs of cod, haddock and whiting of one part, and between eggs from three species of rocklings on the other part. Among the 404 eggs tested, 80% of positive amplification was obtained for rocklings eggs and 86.36 % for Gadidae eggs. Eggs from Enchelyopus cimbrius, Ciliata mustela and Ciliata septentrionalis, and Gadus morhua, Merlangius merlangus and Melanogrammus aeglefinus were distinguished. with this method. Based on morphological characters, the percentage of misidentification was less for cod than whiting. stephanie.lelievre@ifremer.fr (LELIEVRE, Stephanie) veronique.verrez@ifremer.fr (Verrez-Bagnis, Veronique) marc.jerome@ifremer.fr (Marc, Jerome) sandrine.vaz@ifremer.fr (Vaz, Sandrine) IFREMER, Fisheries Resources - 151 Quai Gambetta--> , BP 699--> - 62321 - Boulogne Sur Mer - FRANCE (LELIEVRE, Stephanie) IFREMER, Departement Biotechnologies et Ressources Marines (BRM) - Nantes - FRANCE (Verrez-Bagnis, Veronique) IFREMER, Departement Biotechnologies et Ressources Marines (BRM) - Nantes - FRANCE (Marc, Jerome) IFREMER, Fisheries Resources - Boulogne Sur Mer - FRANCE (Vaz, Sandrine) FRANCE Other/Unknown Material Gadus morhua The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive) Journal of Plankton Research 32 11 1527 1539
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PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
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description Abstract A better knowledge on spawning grounds of principal commercial fishes from North Sea is necessary for their monitoring. Fish egg taxonomic identification based on morphological characters cannot always be carried out effectively. This is particularly the case for a number of Gadidae fish species eggs (i.e. cod, haddock and whiting, and three rockling species) which have the same range of size and for which molecular-based techniques can help improving the accuracy of egg taxonomic identification, and hence the reliability of studies on spawning areas. In this study, formalin fixation, egg conservation and DNA extraction were optimized in order to develop a specific PCR-RFLP method. Based on the sequence of the cytochrome b gene of reference specimens, a PCR-RFLP method was developed to distinguish eggs of cod, haddock and whiting of one part, and between eggs from three species of rocklings on the other part. Among the 404 eggs tested, 80% of positive amplification was obtained for rocklings eggs and 86.36 % for Gadidae eggs. Eggs from Enchelyopus cimbrius, Ciliata mustela and Ciliata septentrionalis, and Gadus morhua, Merlangius merlangus and Melanogrammus aeglefinus were distinguished. with this method. Based on morphological characters, the percentage of misidentification was less for cod than whiting. stephanie.lelievre@ifremer.fr (LELIEVRE, Stephanie) veronique.verrez@ifremer.fr (Verrez-Bagnis, Veronique) marc.jerome@ifremer.fr (Marc, Jerome) sandrine.vaz@ifremer.fr (Vaz, Sandrine) IFREMER, Fisheries Resources - 151 Quai Gambetta--> , BP 699--> - 62321 - Boulogne Sur Mer - FRANCE (LELIEVRE, Stephanie) IFREMER, Departement Biotechnologies et Ressources Marines (BRM) - Nantes - FRANCE (Verrez-Bagnis, Veronique) IFREMER, Departement Biotechnologies et Ressources Marines (BRM) - Nantes - FRANCE (Marc, Jerome) IFREMER, Fisheries Resources - Boulogne Sur Mer - FRANCE (Vaz, Sandrine) FRANCE
title PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
title_short PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
title_full PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
title_fullStr PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
title_full_unstemmed PCR-RFLP analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the Eastern Channel and Southern North Sea
title_sort pcr-rflp analyses of formalin-fixed fish eggs for the mapping of spawning areas in the eastern channel and southern north sea
publisher Oxford University Press
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https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/FBQ067
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