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  1. Wan Fara Asyikin Wan Zainal Azhar, Izzati Adilah Azmir
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    The ornamental fish sector is a widespread and global component of international trade, fisheries,
    aqu aculture and developm e nt. The utilization of multiple trade names causes problem in species
    identification. Moreover, unmanaged trading could lead to severe threats to biodiversity. In this
    regard, DNA barcoding could effectively clarify the divergence of the species. Consider i ng the utility
    of DNA barcoding as a comprehensive system for species identification and discovery, this study aims
    to investigate the genetic relationship and to construct the phylogenetic tree among those selected fish
    species colle cted from selected pe t stores in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. The 642bp barcode
    fragment of the Cytochrome c oxidase I ( COI ) gene was PCR amplified. Results from BLAST
    showed all the generated sequence were subjected to high percentage identity index and sim ilarity
    between 99% t o 100%. It was then analyzed using MEGA 7.0 through Neighbour Joining (NJ)
    clustering and K2P distance based approach. The analysis revealed straightforward identification of
    eight specimens into five species with increasing value of g enetic distances from conspecific (0.05%)
    to the taxonomic level (20.18%). The phylogenetic analysis consists of own sequences and reference
    sequences obtained from the GenBank. All the specimens from different genus was found with high
    bootstrap value (n> 90%) through Neighbou r Joining (NJ) and Maximum Likelihood method. Thus,
    DNA barcoding reflects the efficacy of the techniques in identifying the genetic assessment in selected
    ornamental fishes.
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