越南贸易穿山甲产品DNA分析优化及物种鉴定

Bui Thi Phuong Thanh, Ngo Thi Hanh, Nguyen Quang Truong, Le Duc Minh
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为了支持越南与非法野生动物贩运有关的执法工作,DNA分析已被广泛用于根据从贸易中查获的产品识别物种。穿山甲是越南和世界上最受威胁的哺乳动物之一,因为它们被大量贩运,被认为是全球交易量最大的哺乳动物。尽管政府和管理机构已经实施了一些威慑措施来减少穿山甲的非法贸易,但近年来在该国仍然发现了大量违法行为和大量缉获。穿山甲产品的物种鉴定往往具有挑战性,因为许多产品没有足够的形态学诊断,特别是它们的肉、毛和鳞片。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种可在越南实验室应用的方案,用于从穿山甲鳞片和毛发中提取和扩增线粒体细胞色素C氧化酶亚基1 (COI)片段。该方案成功地从10个没收的穿山甲样本中产生了COI基因片段。研究结果首次表明,三个样本来自非洲穿山甲物种,并强调了应用分子方法打击越南野生动物贩运的重要性。
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Optimizing DNA Analyses of Pangolin Products from the Trade for Species Identification in Vietnam
To support law enforcement related to illegal wildlife trafficking in Vietnam, DNA analyses have been widely used to identify species based on products seized from the trade.  Pangolins are one of the most threatened mammal groups in Vietnam and across the world because they have been trafficked in huge numbers and considered the most traded mammals globally. Although the government and management agencies have implemented several deterrent measures to reduce the illicit trade of pangolins, a high number of violations with large seizures have still been detected in recent years in the country. Species identification of pangolin products is often challenging, as many products don’t have sufficient morphological diagnoses, especially their meat, hair, and scale. In this study, we present a protocol, which can be applied in laboratories in Vietnam, for extracting and amplifying a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 (COI) from pangolin’s scales and hairs. This protocol was successfully employed to generate a fragment the COI gene from 10 confiscated pangolin samples. The results show for the first time that three samples originated from an African pangolin species and highlight the importance of applying molecular approaches to combating wildlife trafficking in Vietnam.  
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