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Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)

The Praomyini tribe is one of the most diverse and abundant groups of Old World rodents. Several species are known to be involved in crop damage and in the epidemiology of several human and cattle diseases. Due to the existence of sibling species their identification is often problematic. Thus an ea...

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Autores principales: Nicolas, Violaine, Schaeffer, Brigitte, Missoup, Alain Didier, Kennis, Jan, Colyn, Marc, Denys, Christiane, Tatard, Caroline, Cruaud, Corinne, Laredo, Catherine
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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/PMC3344912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036586
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author Nicolas, Violaine
Schaeffer, Brigitte
Missoup, Alain Didier
Kennis, Jan
Colyn, Marc
Denys, Christiane
Tatard, Caroline
Cruaud, Corinne
Laredo, Catherine
author_facet Nicolas, Violaine
Schaeffer, Brigitte
Missoup, Alain Didier
Kennis, Jan
Colyn, Marc
Denys, Christiane
Tatard, Caroline
Cruaud, Corinne
Laredo, Catherine
author_sort Nicolas, Violaine
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description The Praomyini tribe is one of the most diverse and abundant groups of Old World rodents. Several species are known to be involved in crop damage and in the epidemiology of several human and cattle diseases. Due to the existence of sibling species their identification is often problematic. Thus an easy, fast and accurate species identification tool is needed for non-systematicians to correctly identify Praomyini species. In this study we compare the usefulness of three genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for identifying species of this tribe. A total of 426 specimens representing 40 species (sampled across their geographical range) were sequenced for the three genes. Nearly all of the species included in our study are monophyletic in the neighbour joining trees. The degree of intra-specific variability tends to be lower than the divergence between species, but no barcoding gap is detected. The success rate of the statistical methods of species identification is excellent (up to 99% or 100% for statistical supervised classification methods as the k-Nearest Neighbour or Random Forest). The 16S gene is 2.5 less variable than the Cytb and CO1 genes. As a result its discriminatory power is smaller. To sum up, our results suggest that using DNA markers for identifying species in the Praomyini tribe is a largely valid approach, and that the CO1 and Cytb genes are better DNA markers than the 16S gene. Our results confirm the usefulness of statistical methods such as the Random Forest and the 1-NN methods to assign a sequence to a species, even when the number of species is relatively large. Based on our NJ trees and the distribution of all intraspecific and interspecific pairwise nucleotide distances, we highlight the presence of several potentially new species within the Praomyini tribe that should be subject to corroboration assessments.
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spelling pubmed-33449122012-05-09 Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae) Nicolas, Violaine Schaeffer, Brigitte Missoup, Alain Didier Kennis, Jan Colyn, Marc Denys, Christiane Tatard, Caroline Cruaud, Corinne Laredo, Catherine PLoS One Research Article The Praomyini tribe is one of the most diverse and abundant groups of Old World rodents. Several species are known to be involved in crop damage and in the epidemiology of several human and cattle diseases. Due to the existence of sibling species their identification is often problematic. Thus an easy, fast and accurate species identification tool is needed for non-systematicians to correctly identify Praomyini species. In this study we compare the usefulness of three genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for identifying species of this tribe. A total of 426 specimens representing 40 species (sampled across their geographical range) were sequenced for the three genes. Nearly all of the species included in our study are monophyletic in the neighbour joining trees. The degree of intra-specific variability tends to be lower than the divergence between species, but no barcoding gap is detected. The success rate of the statistical methods of species identification is excellent (up to 99% or 100% for statistical supervised classification methods as the k-Nearest Neighbour or Random Forest). The 16S gene is 2.5 less variable than the Cytb and CO1 genes. As a result its discriminatory power is smaller. To sum up, our results suggest that using DNA markers for identifying species in the Praomyini tribe is a largely valid approach, and that the CO1 and Cytb genes are better DNA markers than the 16S gene. Our results confirm the usefulness of statistical methods such as the Random Forest and the 1-NN methods to assign a sequence to a species, even when the number of species is relatively large. Based on our NJ trees and the distribution of all intraspecific and interspecific pairwise nucleotide distances, we highlight the presence of several potentially new species within the Praomyini tribe that should be subject to corroboration assessments. Public Library of Science 2012-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3344912/ /pubmed/22574186 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036586 Text en Nicolas 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
Nicolas, Violaine
Schaeffer, Brigitte
Missoup, Alain Didier
Kennis, Jan
Colyn, Marc
Denys, Christiane
Tatard, Caroline
Cruaud, Corinne
Laredo, Catherine
Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title_full Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title_fullStr Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title_short Assessment of Three Mitochondrial Genes (16S, Cytb, CO1) for Identifying Species in the Praomyini Tribe (Rodentia: Muridae)
title_sort assessment of three mitochondrial genes (16s, cytb, co1) for identifying species in the praomyini tribe (rodentia: muridae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3344912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036586
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