Feni Susanti, R. Adharini, Dini Wahyu Kartika Sari, E. Setyobudi
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Genetic Diversity of Gracilaria spp. in the Intertidal Zone on the South Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia Based on DNA Barcoding with rbcL Marker
Gracilaria spp. is a commercial seaweed utilized in various food, pharmaceutical, and health industries. Due to the high plasticity of seaweed, morphological identification must be validated by molecular identification using DNA barcoding. This study aims to identify the genetic diversity of Gracilaria spp. based on DNA barcoding with an rbcL marker. Samples were collected from six beaches, i.e., Trenggole, Drini, Siung, Wediombo, Nguyahan, and Ngedan, from September-November 2021. The methods in this study were sampling, sample preservation, morphological and tissue observations, DNA extraction, PCR and electrophoresis, and data analysis. The results showed four species of seaweed based on the rbcL marker: Gracilaria sp., G. salicornia, G. edulis, and G. vieillardii. Based on 18 samples confirmed by phylogenetics, five different species were found, namely G. salicornia, G. edulis, G. vieillardii, Gracilaria sp. 1, and Gracilaria sp. 2 The last two species, i.e., Gracilaria sp. 1 and Gracilaria sp. 2, from the intertidal zone of the south coast of Yogyakarta may have never been reported to GenBank.
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HAYATI Journal of Biosciences (HAYATI J Biosci) is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes significant and important research from all area of biosciences fields such as biodiversity, biosystematics, ecology, physiology, behavior, genetics and biotechnology. All life forms, ranging from microbes, fungi, plants, animals, and human, including virus, are covered by HAYATI J Biosci. HAYATI J Biosci published by Department of Biology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia and the Indonesian Society for Biology. We accept submission from all over the world. Our Editorial Board members are prominent and active international researchers in biosciences fields who ensure efficient, fair, and constructive peer-review process. All accepted articles will be published on payment of an article-processing charge, and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage.