Authors
Nor Zulkiply Amalina, Zulperi Dzarifah, Mohammad Noor Azmai Amal, Mohd Termizi Yusof, Mohd Zamri‐Saad, Nurhidayu Al‐saari, Mami Tanaka, Sayaka Mino, Tomoo Sawabe, Md Yasin Ina‐Salwany
Publication date
2019/11
Journal
Aquaculture Research
Volume
50
Issue
11
Pages
3202-3210
Description
Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture sector. This study reports a recent occurrence of Vibrio species (spp.) isolated from cultured groupers in Peninsular Malaysia using the gyrB and pyrH genes. A total of 147 Vibrio strains were successfully isolated from 77 (64%) groupers using culture method and subjected to gyrB and pyrH sequencing for species identification and confirmation. Results showed that 89% of Vibrio strains were identified and clustered to six groups of Vibrio spp., while 11% were not clustered to any Vibrio spp. using the gyrB sequences. Meanwhile, by analysis of the pyrH sequences all the 147 Vibrio strains (100%) were successfully identified and clustered into 11 groups of Vibrio spp., including the gyrB non‐identified strains. The pyrH gene provides a better resolution for identification of Vibrio spp. compared with the gyrB gene. Thus …
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