FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification BT AF NIELSEN, Einar E. CARIANI, Alessia MAC AOIDH, Eoin MAES, Gregory E. MILANO, Ilaria OGDEN, Rob TAYLOR, Martin HEMMER-HANSEN, Jakob BABBUCCI, Massimiliano BARGELLONI, Luca BEKKEVOLD, Dorte DIOPERE, Eveline GRENFELL, Leonie HELYAR, Sarah LIMBORG, Morten T. MARTINSOHN, Jann T. MCEWING, Ross PANITZ, Frank PATARNELLO, Tomaso TINTI, Fausto VAN HOUDT, Jeroen K. J. VOLCKAERT, Filip A. M. WAPLES, Robin S. CARVALHO, Gary ALBIN, Jan EJ VIEITES BAPTISTA, Juan M BARMINTSEV, Vladimir BAUTISTA, Jose M. BENDIXEN, Christian BERGE, Jean-Pascal BLOHM, Dietmar CARDAZZO, Barbara DIEZ, Amalia ESPINEIRA, Montserrat GEFFEN, Audrey J. 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C2 UNIV TECH DENMARK (DTU AQUA), DENMARK UNIV BOLOGNA, ITALY UNIV KATHOLIEKE LEUVEN, BELGIUM EU COM, ITALY UNIV PADUA, ITALY TRACE WILDLIFE FORENSICS NETWORK, UK UNIV BANGOR, UK MATIS, ICELAND UNIV AARHUS, DENMARK NOAA, USA UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SPAIN UNIV BERGEN, NORWAY UNIV BREMEN, GERMANY IFREMER, FRANCE NAGREF, GREECE ANFACO-CECOPESCA, SPAIN UNIV AARHUS, DENMARK VNIRO, RUSSIA SI NANTES BREST SE PDG-RBE-BRM-STBM IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 DOAJ copubli-europe copubli-int-hors-europe IF 10.02 TC 138 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00090/20085/17722.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00090/20085/68638.pdf LA English DT Article CR CGFS2008 IBTS 2009 IBTS 2010 BO Gwen Drez Thalassa AB Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing has had a major role in the overexploitation of global fish populations. In response, international regulations have been imposed and many fisheries have been 'eco-certified' by consumer organizations, but methods for independent control of catch certificates and eco-labels are urgently needed. Here we show that, by using gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms, individual marine fish can be assigned back to population of origin with unprecedented high levels of precision. By applying high differentiation single nucleotide polymorphism assays, in four commercial marine fish, on a pan-European scale, we find 93-100% of individuals could be correctly assigned to origin in policy-driven case studies. We show how case-targeted single nucleotide polymorphism assays can be created and forensically validated, using a centrally maintained and publicly available database. Our results demonstrate how application of gene-associated markers will likely revolutionize origin assignment and become highly valuable tools for fighting illegal fishing and mislabelling worldwide. PY 2012 PD MAY SO Nature Communications SN 2041-1723 PU Nature Publishing Group VL 3 UT 000304611400046 DI 10.1038/ncomms1845 ID 20085 ER EF