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DNA barcoding

2022

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Species Substitution And Mislabeling Of Ceviche, Poke, And Sushi Dishes Sold In Orange County, California, Courtney J. Kitch, Amanda M. Tabb, Grace E. Marquis, Rosalee S. Hellberg Nov 2022

Species Substitution And Mislabeling Of Ceviche, Poke, And Sushi Dishes Sold In Orange County, California, Courtney J. Kitch, Amanda M. Tabb, Grace E. Marquis, Rosalee S. Hellberg

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Raw, ready-to-eat (RTE) seafood products have become increasingly popular globally, but they are vulnerable to species substitution and mislabeling. DNA barcoding allows for fish species identification by extracting, amplifying, and sequencing a standardized gene target. A wide variety of fish products have been studied with DNA barcoding, but little investigation of ceviche and poke has occurred in the United States. Sushi is known to be a target of mislabeling but has not been extensively studied in Orange County, CA. The objective of this study was to investigate species substitution and mislabeling of sushi, poke, and ceviche dishes sold at restaurants …