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Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera

The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) region has been widely used in fungal diversity studies. Environmental metabarcoding has increased the importance of the fungal DNA barcode in documenting fungal diversity and distribution. The DNA barcode gap is seen as the difference betwee...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Andrew W., Eberhardt, Ursula, Nguyen, Nhu, Noffsinger, Chance R., Swenie, Rachel A., Loucks, Justin L., Perry, Brian A., Herrera, Mariana, Osmundson, Todd W., DeLong-Duhon, Sarah, Beker, Henry J., Mueller, Gregory M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080788
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author Wilson, Andrew W.
Eberhardt, Ursula
Nguyen, Nhu
Noffsinger, Chance R.
Swenie, Rachel A.
Loucks, Justin L.
Perry, Brian A.
Herrera, Mariana
Osmundson, Todd W.
DeLong-Duhon, Sarah
Beker, Henry J.
Mueller, Gregory M.
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Eberhardt, Ursula
Nguyen, Nhu
Noffsinger, Chance R.
Swenie, Rachel A.
Loucks, Justin L.
Perry, Brian A.
Herrera, Mariana
Osmundson, Todd W.
DeLong-Duhon, Sarah
Beker, Henry J.
Mueller, Gregory M.
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description The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) region has been widely used in fungal diversity studies. Environmental metabarcoding has increased the importance of the fungal DNA barcode in documenting fungal diversity and distribution. The DNA barcode gap is seen as the difference between intra- and inter-specific pairwise distances in a DNA barcode. The current understanding of the barcode gap in macrofungi is limited, inhibiting the development of best practices in applying the nrITS region toward research on fungal diversity. This study examined the barcode gap using 5146 sequences representing 717 species of macrofungi from eleven genera, eight orders and two phyla in datasets assembled by taxonomic experts. Intra- and inter-specific pairwise distances were measured from sequence and phylogenetic data. The results demonstrate that barcode gaps are influenced by differences in intra- and inter-specific variance in pairwise distances. In terms of DNA barcode behavior, variance is greater in the ITS1 than ITS2, and variance is greater in both relative to the combined nrITS region. Due to the difference in variance, the barcode gaps in the ITS2 region are greater than in the ITS1. Additionally, the taxonomic approach of “splitting” taxa into numerous taxonomic units produces greater barcode gaps when compared to “lumping”. The results show variability in the barcode gaps between fungal taxa, demonstrating a need to understand the accuracy of DNA barcoding in quantifying species richness. For taxonomic studies, variability in nrITS sequence data supports the application of multiple molecular markers to corroborate the taxonomic and systematic delineation of species.
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spelling pubmed-104556242023-08-26 Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera Wilson, Andrew W. Eberhardt, Ursula Nguyen, Nhu Noffsinger, Chance R. Swenie, Rachel A. Loucks, Justin L. Perry, Brian A. Herrera, Mariana Osmundson, Todd W. DeLong-Duhon, Sarah Beker, Henry J. Mueller, Gregory M. J Fungi (Basel) Article The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) region has been widely used in fungal diversity studies. Environmental metabarcoding has increased the importance of the fungal DNA barcode in documenting fungal diversity and distribution. The DNA barcode gap is seen as the difference between intra- and inter-specific pairwise distances in a DNA barcode. The current understanding of the barcode gap in macrofungi is limited, inhibiting the development of best practices in applying the nrITS region toward research on fungal diversity. This study examined the barcode gap using 5146 sequences representing 717 species of macrofungi from eleven genera, eight orders and two phyla in datasets assembled by taxonomic experts. Intra- and inter-specific pairwise distances were measured from sequence and phylogenetic data. The results demonstrate that barcode gaps are influenced by differences in intra- and inter-specific variance in pairwise distances. In terms of DNA barcode behavior, variance is greater in the ITS1 than ITS2, and variance is greater in both relative to the combined nrITS region. Due to the difference in variance, the barcode gaps in the ITS2 region are greater than in the ITS1. Additionally, the taxonomic approach of “splitting” taxa into numerous taxonomic units produces greater barcode gaps when compared to “lumping”. The results show variability in the barcode gaps between fungal taxa, demonstrating a need to understand the accuracy of DNA barcoding in quantifying species richness. For taxonomic studies, variability in nrITS sequence data supports the application of multiple molecular markers to corroborate the taxonomic and systematic delineation of species. MDPI 2023-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10455624/ /pubmed/37623559 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080788 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wilson, Andrew W.
Eberhardt, Ursula
Nguyen, Nhu
Noffsinger, Chance R.
Swenie, Rachel A.
Loucks, Justin L.
Perry, Brian A.
Herrera, Mariana
Osmundson, Todd W.
DeLong-Duhon, Sarah
Beker, Henry J.
Mueller, Gregory M.
Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title_full Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title_fullStr Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title_full_unstemmed Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title_short Does One Size Fit All? Variations in the DNA Barcode Gaps of Macrofungal Genera
title_sort does one size fit all? variations in the dna barcode gaps of macrofungal genera
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080788
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