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DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination

BACKGROUND: Dioscorea is an important plant genus in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, its classification and identification are controversial. DNA barcoding is a recent aid to taxonomic identification and uses a short standardized DNA region to discriminate plant specie...

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Autores principales: Sun, Xiao-Qin, Zhu, Ying-Jie, Guo, Jian-Lin, Peng, Bin, Bai, Ming-Ming, Hang, Yue-Yu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032057
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author Sun, Xiao-Qin
Zhu, Ying-Jie
Guo, Jian-Lin
Peng, Bin
Bai, Ming-Ming
Hang, Yue-Yu
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Zhu, Ying-Jie
Guo, Jian-Lin
Peng, Bin
Bai, Ming-Ming
Hang, Yue-Yu
author_sort Sun, Xiao-Qin
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description BACKGROUND: Dioscorea is an important plant genus in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, its classification and identification are controversial. DNA barcoding is a recent aid to taxonomic identification and uses a short standardized DNA region to discriminate plant species. In this study, the applicability of three candidate DNA barcodes (rbcL, matK, and psbA-trnH) to identify species within Dioscorea was tested. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: One-hundred and forty-eight individual plant samples of Dioscorea, encompassing 38 species, seven varieties and one subspecies, representing majority species distributed in China of this genus, were collected from its main distributing areas. Samples were assessed by PCR amplification, sequence quality, extent of specific genetic divergence, DNA barcoding gap, and the ability to discriminate between species. matK successfully identified 23.26% of all species, compared with 9.30% for rbcL and 11.63% for psbA-trnH. Therefore, matK is recommended as the best DNA barcoding candidate. We found that the combination of two or three loci achieved a higher success rate of species discrimination than one locus alone. However, experimental cost would be much higher if two or three loci, rather than a single locus, were assessed. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that matK is a strong, although not perfect, candidate as a DNA barcode for Dioscorea identification. This assessment takes into account both its ability for species discrimination and the cost of experiments.
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spelling pubmed-32827932012-02-23 DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination Sun, Xiao-Qin Zhu, Ying-Jie Guo, Jian-Lin Peng, Bin Bai, Ming-Ming Hang, Yue-Yu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Dioscorea is an important plant genus in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, its classification and identification are controversial. DNA barcoding is a recent aid to taxonomic identification and uses a short standardized DNA region to discriminate plant species. In this study, the applicability of three candidate DNA barcodes (rbcL, matK, and psbA-trnH) to identify species within Dioscorea was tested. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: One-hundred and forty-eight individual plant samples of Dioscorea, encompassing 38 species, seven varieties and one subspecies, representing majority species distributed in China of this genus, were collected from its main distributing areas. Samples were assessed by PCR amplification, sequence quality, extent of specific genetic divergence, DNA barcoding gap, and the ability to discriminate between species. matK successfully identified 23.26% of all species, compared with 9.30% for rbcL and 11.63% for psbA-trnH. Therefore, matK is recommended as the best DNA barcoding candidate. We found that the combination of two or three loci achieved a higher success rate of species discrimination than one locus alone. However, experimental cost would be much higher if two or three loci, rather than a single locus, were assessed. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that matK is a strong, although not perfect, candidate as a DNA barcode for Dioscorea identification. This assessment takes into account both its ability for species discrimination and the cost of experiments. Public Library of Science 2012-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3282793/ /pubmed/22363795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032057 Text en Sun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Xiao-Qin
Zhu, Ying-Jie
Guo, Jian-Lin
Peng, Bin
Bai, Ming-Ming
Hang, Yue-Yu
DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title_full DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title_fullStr DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title_full_unstemmed DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title_short DNA Barcoding the Dioscorea in China, a Vital Group in the Evolution of Monocotyledon: Use of matK Gene for Species Discrimination
title_sort dna barcoding the dioscorea in china, a vital group in the evolution of monocotyledon: use of matk gene for species discrimination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032057
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