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DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs

This study represents the first comprehensive molecular assessment of northwestern Pacific molluscs. In total, 2801 DNA barcodes belonging to 569 species from China, Japan and Korea were analyzed. An overlap between intra- and interspecific genetic distances was present in 71 species. We tested the...

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Autores principales: Sun, Shao’e, Li, Qi, Kong, Lingfeng, Yu, Hong, Zheng, Xiaodong, Yu, Ruihai, Dai, Lina, Sun, Yan, Chen, Jun, Liu, Jun, Ni, Lehai, Feng, Yanwei, Yu, Zhenzhen, Zou, Shanmei, Lin, Jiping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27640675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep33367
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author Sun, Shao’e
Li, Qi
Kong, Lingfeng
Yu, Hong
Zheng, Xiaodong
Yu, Ruihai
Dai, Lina
Sun, Yan
Chen, Jun
Liu, Jun
Ni, Lehai
Feng, Yanwei
Yu, Zhenzhen
Zou, Shanmei
Lin, Jiping
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Li, Qi
Kong, Lingfeng
Yu, Hong
Zheng, Xiaodong
Yu, Ruihai
Dai, Lina
Sun, Yan
Chen, Jun
Liu, Jun
Ni, Lehai
Feng, Yanwei
Yu, Zhenzhen
Zou, Shanmei
Lin, Jiping
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description This study represents the first comprehensive molecular assessment of northwestern Pacific molluscs. In total, 2801 DNA barcodes belonging to 569 species from China, Japan and Korea were analyzed. An overlap between intra- and interspecific genetic distances was present in 71 species. We tested the efficacy of this library by simulating a sequence-based specimen identification scenario using Best Match (BM), Best Close Match (BCM) and All Species Barcode (ASB) criteria with three threshold values. BM approach returned 89.15% true identifications (95.27% when excluding singletons). The highest success rate of congruent identifications was obtained with BCM at 0.053 threshold. The analysis of our barcode library together with public data resulted in 582 Barcode Index Numbers (BINs), 72.2% of which was found to be concordantly with morphology-based identifications. The discrepancies were divided in two groups: sequences from different species clustered in a single BIN and conspecific sequences divided in one more BINs. In Neighbour-Joining phenogram, 2,320 (83.0%) queries fromed 355 (62.4%) species-specific barcode clusters allowing their successful identification. 33 species showed paraphyletic and haplotype sharing. 62 cases are represented by deeply diverged lineages. This study suggest an increased species diversity in this region, highlighting taxonomic revision and conservation strategy for the cryptic complexes.
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spelling pubmed-50275612016-09-22 DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs Sun, Shao’e Li, Qi Kong, Lingfeng Yu, Hong Zheng, Xiaodong Yu, Ruihai Dai, Lina Sun, Yan Chen, Jun Liu, Jun Ni, Lehai Feng, Yanwei Yu, Zhenzhen Zou, Shanmei Lin, Jiping Sci Rep Article This study represents the first comprehensive molecular assessment of northwestern Pacific molluscs. In total, 2801 DNA barcodes belonging to 569 species from China, Japan and Korea were analyzed. An overlap between intra- and interspecific genetic distances was present in 71 species. We tested the efficacy of this library by simulating a sequence-based specimen identification scenario using Best Match (BM), Best Close Match (BCM) and All Species Barcode (ASB) criteria with three threshold values. BM approach returned 89.15% true identifications (95.27% when excluding singletons). The highest success rate of congruent identifications was obtained with BCM at 0.053 threshold. The analysis of our barcode library together with public data resulted in 582 Barcode Index Numbers (BINs), 72.2% of which was found to be concordantly with morphology-based identifications. The discrepancies were divided in two groups: sequences from different species clustered in a single BIN and conspecific sequences divided in one more BINs. In Neighbour-Joining phenogram, 2,320 (83.0%) queries fromed 355 (62.4%) species-specific barcode clusters allowing their successful identification. 33 species showed paraphyletic and haplotype sharing. 62 cases are represented by deeply diverged lineages. This study suggest an increased species diversity in this region, highlighting taxonomic revision and conservation strategy for the cryptic complexes. Nature Publishing Group 2016-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5027561/ /pubmed/27640675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep33367 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Sun, Shao’e
Li, Qi
Kong, Lingfeng
Yu, Hong
Zheng, Xiaodong
Yu, Ruihai
Dai, Lina
Sun, Yan
Chen, Jun
Liu, Jun
Ni, Lehai
Feng, Yanwei
Yu, Zhenzhen
Zou, Shanmei
Lin, Jiping
DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title_full DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title_fullStr DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title_short DNA barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern Pacific molluscs
title_sort dna barcoding reveal patterns of species diversity among northwestern pacific molluscs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27640675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep33367
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