Abstract
This systematic review aimed to generate comprehensive information on
the effectiveness of molecular markers for fish identification and
conservation. Four stages were used for its execution: article
identification using search directories and Boolean operators, screening
all available papers, evaluating eligible articles and data extraction.
Based on the analysis, mitochondrial markers, microsatellite markers,
random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers, sequence-related
amplified polymorphism (SRAP) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
markers are identified as the most frequently used markers.
Molecular-based fish identification is the most accurate, trustworthy,
reproducible and efficient technique Its effectiveness also depends on
the type of molecular marker employed, the DNA sample’s quality and
quantity, the fish population’s genetic diversity, the presence/absence
of contaminants and the types of tissue and preservatives. The precise
research topics that researchers are interested in addressing determine
which molecular marker should be used.