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Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia

DNA barcoding is used as a universal tool for delimiting species boundaries in taxonomically challenging groups, with different plastid and nuclear regions (rbcL, matK, ITS and psbA-trnH) being recommended as primary DNA barcodes for plants. We evaluated the feasibility of using these regions in the...

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Autores principales: Mishra, Priyanka, Kumar, Amit, Nagireddy, Akshitha, Shukla, Ashutosh K., Sundaresan, Velusamy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28829803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182836
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author Mishra, Priyanka
Kumar, Amit
Nagireddy, Akshitha
Shukla, Ashutosh K.
Sundaresan, Velusamy
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Kumar, Amit
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Shukla, Ashutosh K.
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description DNA barcoding is used as a universal tool for delimiting species boundaries in taxonomically challenging groups, with different plastid and nuclear regions (rbcL, matK, ITS and psbA-trnH) being recommended as primary DNA barcodes for plants. We evaluated the feasibility of using these regions in the species-rich genus Terminalia, which exhibits various overlapping morphotypes with pantropical distribution, owing to its complex taxonomy. Terminalia bellerica and T. chebula are ingredients of the famous Ayurvedic Rasayana formulation Triphala, used for detoxification and rejuvenation. High demand for extracted phytochemicals as well as the high trade value of several species renders mandatory the need for the correct identification of traded plant material. Three different analytical methods with single and multilocus barcoding regions were tested to develop a DNA barcode reference library from 222 individuals representing 41 Terminalia species. All the single barcodes tested had a lower discriminatory power than the multilocus regions, and the combination of matK+ITS had the highest resolution rate (94.44%). The average intra-specific variations (0.0188±0.0019) were less than the distance to the nearest neighbour (0.106±0.009) with matK and ITS. Distance-based Neighbour Joining analysis outperformed the character-based Maximum Parsimony method in the identification of traded species such as T. arjuna, T. chebula and T. tomentosa, which are prone to adulteration. rbcL was shown to be a highly conservative region with only 3.45% variability between all of the sequences. The recommended barcode combination, rbcL+matK, failed to perform in the genus Terminalia. Considering the complexity of resolution observed with single regions, the present study proposes the combination of matK+ITS as the most successful barcode in Terminalia.
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spelling pubmed-55678952017-09-09 Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia Mishra, Priyanka Kumar, Amit Nagireddy, Akshitha Shukla, Ashutosh K. Sundaresan, Velusamy PLoS One Research Article DNA barcoding is used as a universal tool for delimiting species boundaries in taxonomically challenging groups, with different plastid and nuclear regions (rbcL, matK, ITS and psbA-trnH) being recommended as primary DNA barcodes for plants. We evaluated the feasibility of using these regions in the species-rich genus Terminalia, which exhibits various overlapping morphotypes with pantropical distribution, owing to its complex taxonomy. Terminalia bellerica and T. chebula are ingredients of the famous Ayurvedic Rasayana formulation Triphala, used for detoxification and rejuvenation. High demand for extracted phytochemicals as well as the high trade value of several species renders mandatory the need for the correct identification of traded plant material. Three different analytical methods with single and multilocus barcoding regions were tested to develop a DNA barcode reference library from 222 individuals representing 41 Terminalia species. All the single barcodes tested had a lower discriminatory power than the multilocus regions, and the combination of matK+ITS had the highest resolution rate (94.44%). The average intra-specific variations (0.0188±0.0019) were less than the distance to the nearest neighbour (0.106±0.009) with matK and ITS. Distance-based Neighbour Joining analysis outperformed the character-based Maximum Parsimony method in the identification of traded species such as T. arjuna, T. chebula and T. tomentosa, which are prone to adulteration. rbcL was shown to be a highly conservative region with only 3.45% variability between all of the sequences. The recommended barcode combination, rbcL+matK, failed to perform in the genus Terminalia. Considering the complexity of resolution observed with single regions, the present study proposes the combination of matK+ITS as the most successful barcode in Terminalia. Public Library of Science 2017-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5567895/ /pubmed/28829803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182836 Text en © 2017 Mishra 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia
title_full Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia
title_fullStr Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia
title_short Evaluation of single and multilocus DNA barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus Terminalia
title_sort evaluation of single and multilocus dna barcodes towards species delineation in complex tree genus terminalia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28829803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182836
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