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Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification
- Source :
- Nielsen, E E, Cariani, A, Aoidh, E M, Maes, G E, Milano, I, Ogden, R, Taylor, M, Hemmer-Hansen, J, Babbucci, M, Bargelloni, L, Bekkevold, D, Diopere, E, Grenfell, L, Helyar, S, Limborg, M, Martinsohn, J T, McEwing, R, Panitz, F, Patarnello, T, Tinti, F, Van Houdt, J K J, Volckaert, F A M, Waples, R S, Albin, J E J, Vieites Baptista, J M, Barmintsev, V, Bautista, J M, Bendixen, C, Bergé, J-P, Blohm, D, Cardazzo, B, Diez, A, Espiñeira, M, Geffen, A J, Gonzalez, E, González-Lavín, N, Guarniero, I, Jeráme, M, Kochzius, M, Krey, G, Mouchel, O, Negrisolo, E, Piccinetti, C, Puyet, A, Rastorguev, S, Smith, J P, Trentini, M, Verrez-Bagnis, V, Volkov, A, Zanzi, A & FishPopTrace Consortium 2012, ' Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification ', Nature Communications, vol. 3, no. Article no 851, pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1845, Nature Communications, Nielsen, E E, Cariani, A, Mac Aoidh, E, Maes, G E, Milano, I, Ogden, R, Taylor, M, Hemmer-Hansen, J, Babbucci, M, Bargelloni, L, Bekkevold, D, Diopere, E, Grenfell, L, Helyar, S, Limborg, M T, Martinsohn, J T, McEwing, R, Panitz, F, Patarnello, T, Tinti, F, Van Houdt, J K J, Volckaert, F A M, Waples, R S, Albin, J E J, Vieites Baptista, J M, Barmintsev, V, Bautista, J M, Bendixen, C, Bergé, J-P, Blohm, D, Cardazzo, B, Diez, A, Espiñeira, M, Geffen, A J, Gonzalez, E, González-Lavín, N, Guarniero, I, Jeráme, M, Kochzius, M, Krey, G, Mouchel, O, Negrisolo, E, Piccinetti, C, Puyet, A, Rastorguev, S, Smith, J P, Trentini, M, Verrez-Bagnis, V, Volkov, A, Zanzi, A & FishPopTrace consortium 2012, ' Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification ', Nature Communications, vol. 3, 851, pp. 851 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1845, Nature Communications (2041-1723) (Nature Publishing Group), 2012-05, Vol. 3, P.
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing has had a major role in the overexploitation of global fish populations. In response, international regulations have been imposed and many fisheries have been 'eco-certified' by consumer organizations, but methods for independent control of catch certificates and eco-labels are urgently needed. Here we show that, by using gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms, individual marine fish can be assigned back to population of origin with unprecedented high levels of precision. By applying high differentiation single nucleotide polymorphism assays, in four commercial marine fish, on a pan-European scale, we find 93-100% of individuals could be correctly assigned to origin in policy-driven case studies. We show how case-targeted single nucleotide polymorphism assays can be created and forensically validated, using a centrally maintained and publicly available database. Our results demonstrate how application of gene-associated markers will likely revolutionize origin assignment and become highly valuable tools for fighting illegal fishing and mislabelling worldwide.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Conservation of Natural Resources
Population
Fishing
Fisheries
General Physics and Astronomy
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Certification
Biology
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
03 medical and health sciences
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Animals
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
14. Life underwater
Author Correction
education
ADAPTATION
POPULATION
030304 developmental biology
0303 health sciences
education.field_of_study
Multidisciplinary
Ecology
Fishes
General Chemistry
Illegal fishing
Consumer Organizations
Fishery
Overexploitation
DIFFERENTIATION
Scale (social sciences)
SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS
DIRECTIONAL SELECTION
FISHERIES
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nielsen, E E, Cariani, A, Aoidh, E M, Maes, G E, Milano, I, Ogden, R, Taylor, M, Hemmer-Hansen, J, Babbucci, M, Bargelloni, L, Bekkevold, D, Diopere, E, Grenfell, L, Helyar, S, Limborg, M, Martinsohn, J T, McEwing, R, Panitz, F, Patarnello, T, Tinti, F, Van Houdt, J K J, Volckaert, F A M, Waples, R S, Albin, J E J, Vieites Baptista, J M, Barmintsev, V, Bautista, J M, Bendixen, C, Bergé, J-P, Blohm, D, Cardazzo, B, Diez, A, Espiñeira, M, Geffen, A J, Gonzalez, E, González-Lavín, N, Guarniero, I, Jeráme, M, Kochzius, M, Krey, G, Mouchel, O, Negrisolo, E, Piccinetti, C, Puyet, A, Rastorguev, S, Smith, J P, Trentini, M, Verrez-Bagnis, V, Volkov, A, Zanzi, A & FishPopTrace Consortium 2012, ' Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification ', Nature Communications, vol. 3, no. Article no 851, pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1845, Nature Communications, Nielsen, E E, Cariani, A, Mac Aoidh, E, Maes, G E, Milano, I, Ogden, R, Taylor, M, Hemmer-Hansen, J, Babbucci, M, Bargelloni, L, Bekkevold, D, Diopere, E, Grenfell, L, Helyar, S, Limborg, M T, Martinsohn, J T, McEwing, R, Panitz, F, Patarnello, T, Tinti, F, Van Houdt, J K J, Volckaert, F A M, Waples, R S, Albin, J E J, Vieites Baptista, J M, Barmintsev, V, Bautista, J M, Bendixen, C, Bergé, J-P, Blohm, D, Cardazzo, B, Diez, A, Espiñeira, M, Geffen, A J, Gonzalez, E, González-Lavín, N, Guarniero, I, Jeráme, M, Kochzius, M, Krey, G, Mouchel, O, Negrisolo, E, Piccinetti, C, Puyet, A, Rastorguev, S, Smith, J P, Trentini, M, Verrez-Bagnis, V, Volkov, A, Zanzi, A & FishPopTrace consortium 2012, ' Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification ', Nature Communications, vol. 3, 851, pp. 851 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1845, Nature Communications (2041-1723) (Nature Publishing Group), 2012-05, Vol. 3, P.
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....db4d35a5be72b922d771abd6889e722d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1845