New study reveals first ever method to genetically identify all eight tuna species27/10/2009 18:01:33
There will now be no trace of doubt when seeking to identify chilled or frozen tuna flesh at port or point of sale. Credit WWF
The paper, ‘A Validated Methodology for Genetic Identification of Tuna Species (Genus Thunnus)', co-authored by Dr Jordi Viñas, a fish genetics specialist at Girona University in Spain and Dr Sergi Tudela, Head of Fisheries of WWF Mediterranean, proposes for the first time ever a genetic method for the precise identification of all eight recognized species of tuna. Genetic markers "This methodology will allow the identification of tuna species of any kind of tissue or type or presentation - including sushi and sashimi," said Dr Jordi Viñas of Girona University. "The differentiation between different tunas, even those with highly similar genes, is now possible."
The paper will remain available to download for free from the website of PLoS ONE and will be submitted to the relevant tuna fishing and trade management and control authorities. The paper was published in PLoS ONE, the online open-access scientific Journal
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