Comparison of two commercial methods for smooth-shelled mussels (Mytilus spp.) species identification

Cynthia M. Asorey; Felipe, Jilberto; Ilka Haase; Schubert, Rainer; Larrain, Maria Angelica; Araneda, Cristian M.

Keywords: Seafood traceability, H1C gene, HRM PAPM FINS, DNA sequence analysis

Abstract

Seafood international trade has increased the labeling requirements in standards and regulations to include product information that enable traders and consumers to make informed choices. The European Union (EU) Regulation No. 1379/2013 imposes the declaration of an official commercial designation and scientific names for all the fishery and aquaculture products to be offered for sale to the final consumers. DNA analyses are used to enforce this regulation and to test authenticity in processed foods. We compared the performance of two mono-locus approaches for species identification (SI) in 61 Mytilus mussels: the high-resolution melting analysis of the polyphenolic adhesive protein gene and the partial sequencing of the histone H1C gene. The H1C sequences were analyzed with five different methods. Both approaches show discrepancies in the identification of putative hybrids (0.0 < κ < 0.687 and 0.0 < MCC < 0.724). Excluding putative hybrids, methods show substantial to perfect agreement (0.772 < κ < 1.0 and 0.783 < MCC < 1.0). This study highlights the need to use standardized molecular tools, as well as to use multi-locus methods for SI of Mytilus mussels in testing laboratories.

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Título de la Revista: Food Chemistry: Molecular Sciences
Volumen: 5
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 100121
Página final: 100121
Idioma: ingles
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2022.100121
DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2022.100121