2023
DOI: 10.29244/jpsl.13.1.147-155
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The diversity of the Genus Panulirus trafficked through the Fish Quarantine Station Controlling the Quality and Safety of Fishery Products, Aceh Province

Abstract: The genus Panulirus is one of the important fishery commodities for Aceh Province. In the context of the sustainability of these resources, it is necessary to apply regulations properly. The purpose of the apprenticeship activity is to determine the type, number and origin of the lobster catching area that is trafficked through the Fish Quarantine Station for Quality Control and Safety of Fishery Products in Aceh. The activity is carried out from February to April 2022. The method used is by observing activiti… Show more

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“…Molecular analysis can distinguish between cryptic species of anchovies by looking at differences in DNA sequence (Trivedi et al, 2016). COI (Cytochrome C Oxidase subunit I) is a mitochondrial gene commonly used as a molecular marker for DNA barcoding of some marine organisms such as fish (Liu et al, 2020;Sudibyo et al, 2020;Dwifajri et al, 2022), mollusk (Juniar et al, 2021;Kholilah et al, 2021;Nasution et al, 2021), crustacea (Fajarallah et al, 2019Ng et al, 2022;Lastria et al, 2023), Echinodermata (Amin et al, 2020;Sulardiono et al, 2022;Nugroho et al, 2022) and corals (Insafitri et al, 2023). The COI gene's DNA sequence can help identify and distinguish cryptic species that may appear morphologically identical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular analysis can distinguish between cryptic species of anchovies by looking at differences in DNA sequence (Trivedi et al, 2016). COI (Cytochrome C Oxidase subunit I) is a mitochondrial gene commonly used as a molecular marker for DNA barcoding of some marine organisms such as fish (Liu et al, 2020;Sudibyo et al, 2020;Dwifajri et al, 2022), mollusk (Juniar et al, 2021;Kholilah et al, 2021;Nasution et al, 2021), crustacea (Fajarallah et al, 2019Ng et al, 2022;Lastria et al, 2023), Echinodermata (Amin et al, 2020;Sulardiono et al, 2022;Nugroho et al, 2022) and corals (Insafitri et al, 2023). The COI gene's DNA sequence can help identify and distinguish cryptic species that may appear morphologically identical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%