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Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes

Aceraceae is a large forest tree family that comprises many economically and ecologically important species. However, because interspecific and/or intraspecific morphological variations result from frequent interspecific hybridization and introgression, it is challenging for non-taxonomists to accur...

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Autores principales: Han, Yu-Wei, Duan, Dong, Ma, Xiong-Feng, Jia, Yun, Liu, Zhan-Lin, Zhao, Gui-Fang, Li, Zhong-Hu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27899929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01707
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author Han, Yu-Wei
Duan, Dong
Ma, Xiong-Feng
Jia, Yun
Liu, Zhan-Lin
Zhao, Gui-Fang
Li, Zhong-Hu
author_facet Han, Yu-Wei
Duan, Dong
Ma, Xiong-Feng
Jia, Yun
Liu, Zhan-Lin
Zhao, Gui-Fang
Li, Zhong-Hu
author_sort Han, Yu-Wei
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description Aceraceae is a large forest tree family that comprises many economically and ecologically important species. However, because interspecific and/or intraspecific morphological variations result from frequent interspecific hybridization and introgression, it is challenging for non-taxonomists to accurately recognize and identify the tree species in Aceraceae based on a traditional approach. DNA barcoding is a powerful tool that has been proposed to accurately distinguish between species. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of three core standard markers (matK, rbcL and ITS) plus the chloroplast locus trnS-trnG as Aceraceae barcodes. A total of 231 sequences representing 85 species in this forest family were collected. Of these four barcode markers, the discrimination power was highest for the ITS (I) region (50%) and was progressively reduced in the other three chloroplast barcodes matK (M), trnS-trnG (T) and rbcL (R); the discrimination efficiency of the ITS marker was also greater than any two-locus combination of chloroplast barcodes. However, the combinations of ITS plus single or combined chloroplast barcodes could improve species resolution significantly; T+I (90.5% resolution) and R+M+T+I (90.5% resolution) differentiated the highest portion of species in Aceraceae. Our current results show that the nuclear ITS fragment represents a more promising DNA barcode marker than the maternally inherited chloroplast barcodes. The most efficient and economical method to identify tree species in Aceraceae among single or combined DNA barcodes is the combination of T+I (90.5% resolution).
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spelling pubmed-51105672016-11-29 Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes Han, Yu-Wei Duan, Dong Ma, Xiong-Feng Jia, Yun Liu, Zhan-Lin Zhao, Gui-Fang Li, Zhong-Hu Front Plant Sci Plant Science Aceraceae is a large forest tree family that comprises many economically and ecologically important species. However, because interspecific and/or intraspecific morphological variations result from frequent interspecific hybridization and introgression, it is challenging for non-taxonomists to accurately recognize and identify the tree species in Aceraceae based on a traditional approach. DNA barcoding is a powerful tool that has been proposed to accurately distinguish between species. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of three core standard markers (matK, rbcL and ITS) plus the chloroplast locus trnS-trnG as Aceraceae barcodes. A total of 231 sequences representing 85 species in this forest family were collected. Of these four barcode markers, the discrimination power was highest for the ITS (I) region (50%) and was progressively reduced in the other three chloroplast barcodes matK (M), trnS-trnG (T) and rbcL (R); the discrimination efficiency of the ITS marker was also greater than any two-locus combination of chloroplast barcodes. However, the combinations of ITS plus single or combined chloroplast barcodes could improve species resolution significantly; T+I (90.5% resolution) and R+M+T+I (90.5% resolution) differentiated the highest portion of species in Aceraceae. Our current results show that the nuclear ITS fragment represents a more promising DNA barcode marker than the maternally inherited chloroplast barcodes. The most efficient and economical method to identify tree species in Aceraceae among single or combined DNA barcodes is the combination of T+I (90.5% resolution). Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5110567/ /pubmed/27899929 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01707 Text en Copyright © 2016 Han, Duan, Ma, Jia, Liu, Zhao and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Han, Yu-Wei
Duan, Dong
Ma, Xiong-Feng
Jia, Yun
Liu, Zhan-Lin
Zhao, Gui-Fang
Li, Zhong-Hu
Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title_full Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title_fullStr Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title_short Efficient Identification of the Forest Tree Species in Aceraceae Using DNA Barcodes
title_sort efficient identification of the forest tree species in aceraceae using dna barcodes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27899929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01707
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