Volume 1 - SUPPLEMENT of ABSTRACTS
Barcoding and Genetic Diversity Pattern of Groupers (Epinephelus spp.) from Turkish Marine Waters
- Cemal Turan
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
turancemal@yahoo.com
- Deniz Erguden
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
- Mevlut Gurlek
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
- Ali Uyan
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
- Servet Dogdu
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
Keywords: DNA Barcoding, mtDNA, Ephinephelus Spp., Groupers
Abstract
There is a tendency to exploit marine resources for food, energy and other requirements that
puts pressure on the fragile marine environment and necessitates sustainable conservation
efforts. In Marine species identification, DNA barcoding can be useful in the assessment of
cryptic or morphologically similar species which is widespread in marine environment.
Grouper species belonging to Ephinephelus, Hyporthodus and Mycteroperca genera and
Serranidae family are the most exploited and valuable fish species in Turkish marine waters
distributed in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and are represented with 6 species
(Epinephelus aeneus, Epinephelus marginatus, Epinephelus caninus, Epinephelus costae,
Hyporthodus haifensis and Mycteroperca rubra. Some of these species are morphologically
very similar and difficult to be distinguished from each other. Here we examine the utility of
DNA barcoding of mitochondrial COI, Cytochrome b and D-loop regions, and also
documenting pattern of genetic diversity for each species at distributional range, broadening
our understanding and monitoring of biogeographic genetic diversity change. This study was
supported by TUBITAK (214O575).