TY - JOUR
T1 - Identificación molecular y relaciones evolutivas de Pomacea nobilis, base para la autenticación específica del churo negro de la Amazonia peruana
AU - Ramírez, Rina
AU - Solis, Maria
AU - Ampuero, André
AU - Morín, Jaime
AU - Jimenez-Vasquez, Victor
AU - Ramirez, Jorge L.
AU - Congrains, Carlos
AU - Temoche, Haydee
AU - Shiga, Betty
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Los autores.
PY - 2020/5/25
Y1 - 2020/5/25
N2 - In the Peruvian Amazon, freshwater snails of the Ampullariidae family are known as churos, and around 20 species have originally been described for Peru. Although they are widely used for food, traditional medicine and the object of many studies for their cultivation and industrialization, only the species Pomacea maculata is mentioned in the literature. Molecular identification was carried out based on the mitochondrial marker COI of individuals of "churo negro" apple snails (Pomacea) commercialized in the markets of Iquitos, as well as those used in restaurant dishes in the city of Lima, and contrasted with specimens from their natural habitat. It was found that these specimens, correspond to the species Pomacea nobilis (Reeve, 1856). The molecular phylogenetic analysis showed P. nobilis as the sister species of P. guyanensis, in the P. glauca group, distantly related to P. maculata. The uncorrected distances found between them, for the mitochondrial marker COI, were from 11.33% to 13.17%, while with P. maculate were from 13.67% to 15.33%. These results demonstrated the effectiveness of the DNA barcode for the identification and authentication of the species, which gives it added value for its eventual export trade.
AB - In the Peruvian Amazon, freshwater snails of the Ampullariidae family are known as churos, and around 20 species have originally been described for Peru. Although they are widely used for food, traditional medicine and the object of many studies for their cultivation and industrialization, only the species Pomacea maculata is mentioned in the literature. Molecular identification was carried out based on the mitochondrial marker COI of individuals of "churo negro" apple snails (Pomacea) commercialized in the markets of Iquitos, as well as those used in restaurant dishes in the city of Lima, and contrasted with specimens from their natural habitat. It was found that these specimens, correspond to the species Pomacea nobilis (Reeve, 1856). The molecular phylogenetic analysis showed P. nobilis as the sister species of P. guyanensis, in the P. glauca group, distantly related to P. maculata. The uncorrected distances found between them, for the mitochondrial marker COI, were from 11.33% to 13.17%, while with P. maculate were from 13.67% to 15.33%. These results demonstrated the effectiveness of the DNA barcode for the identification and authentication of the species, which gives it added value for its eventual export trade.
KW - Amazonia
KW - Ampullariidae
KW - Apple snails
KW - Authentication
KW - COI
KW - DNA barcoding
KW - Molecular identification
KW - Molecular phylogeny
KW - Species identification
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085647177&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.15381/rpb.v27i2.17873
DO - 10.15381/rpb.v27i2.17873
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85085647177
SN - 1561-0837
VL - 27
SP - 139
EP - 148
JO - Revista Peruana de Biologia
JF - Revista Peruana de Biologia
IS - 2
ER -