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DNA-based Fish Species Identification Protocol
Published on: April 28, 2010
Cytogenetics from the Dock: A New Postmortem Protocol Makes It Possible to Obtain Cytogenetic Preparations from
Cristian Araya-Jaime1,2, Claudio Palma-Rojas2, Natalia Lam3
1Instituto de Investigación Multidisciplinar en Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad de La Serena, La Serena, Chile.
Abstract:
Cytogenetic studies in marine fish are scarce, and elemental cytogenetic information is available for not >2% of the species. Traditional cytogenetic methods require living individuals for their application, making the analysis of marine ichthyofauna very difficult. In this study, we present a detailed new protocol to obtain cytogenetic preparations from marine fish, through access to specimens in postmortem condition. The application of this protocol made it possible to access elemental cytogenetic information (diploid number) in six native species of the South Pacific Ocean, representative of five orders. In this way, we provide a new low-cost methodological tool for focused or large-scale cytogenetic analysis, both in economically important, native, or threatened species.

