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Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations

Melilotus, an annual or biennial herb, belongs to the tribe Trifolieae (Leguminosae) and consists of 19 species. As an important green manure crop, diverse Melilotus species have different values as feed and medicine. To identify different Melilotus species, we examined the efficiency of five candid...

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Autores principales: Wu, Fan, Ma, Jinxing, Meng, Yuqin, Zhang, Daiyu, Pascal Muvunyi, Blaise, Luo, Kai, Di, Hongyan, Guo, Wenli, Wang, Yanrong, Feng, Baochang, Zhang, Jiyu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182693
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author Wu, Fan
Ma, Jinxing
Meng, Yuqin
Zhang, Daiyu
Pascal Muvunyi, Blaise
Luo, Kai
Di, Hongyan
Guo, Wenli
Wang, Yanrong
Feng, Baochang
Zhang, Jiyu
author_facet Wu, Fan
Ma, Jinxing
Meng, Yuqin
Zhang, Daiyu
Pascal Muvunyi, Blaise
Luo, Kai
Di, Hongyan
Guo, Wenli
Wang, Yanrong
Feng, Baochang
Zhang, Jiyu
author_sort Wu, Fan
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description Melilotus, an annual or biennial herb, belongs to the tribe Trifolieae (Leguminosae) and consists of 19 species. As an important green manure crop, diverse Melilotus species have different values as feed and medicine. To identify different Melilotus species, we examined the efficiency of five candidate regions as barcodes, including the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and two chloroplast loci, rbcL and matK, and two non-coding loci, trnH-psbA and trnL-F. In total, 198 individuals from 98 accessions representing 18 Melilotus species were sequenced for these five potential barcodes. Based on inter-specific divergence, we analysed sequences and confirmed that each candidate barcode was able to identify some of the 18 species. The resolution of a single barcode and its combinations ranged from 33.33% to 88.89%. Analysis of pairwise distances showed that matK+rbcL+trnL-F+trnH-psbA+ITS (MRTPI) had the greatest value and rbcL the least. Barcode gap values and similarity value analyses confirmed these trends. The results indicated that an ITS region, successfully identifying 13 of 18 species, was the most appropriate single barcode and that the combination of all five potential barcodes identified 16 of the 18 species. We conclude that MRTPI is the most effective tool for Melilotus species identification. Taking full advantage of the barcode system, a clear taxonomic relationship can be applied to identify Melilotus species and enhance their practical production.
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spelling pubmed-55989342017-09-22 Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations Wu, Fan Ma, Jinxing Meng, Yuqin Zhang, Daiyu Pascal Muvunyi, Blaise Luo, Kai Di, Hongyan Guo, Wenli Wang, Yanrong Feng, Baochang Zhang, Jiyu PLoS One Research Article Melilotus, an annual or biennial herb, belongs to the tribe Trifolieae (Leguminosae) and consists of 19 species. As an important green manure crop, diverse Melilotus species have different values as feed and medicine. To identify different Melilotus species, we examined the efficiency of five candidate regions as barcodes, including the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and two chloroplast loci, rbcL and matK, and two non-coding loci, trnH-psbA and trnL-F. In total, 198 individuals from 98 accessions representing 18 Melilotus species were sequenced for these five potential barcodes. Based on inter-specific divergence, we analysed sequences and confirmed that each candidate barcode was able to identify some of the 18 species. The resolution of a single barcode and its combinations ranged from 33.33% to 88.89%. Analysis of pairwise distances showed that matK+rbcL+trnL-F+trnH-psbA+ITS (MRTPI) had the greatest value and rbcL the least. Barcode gap values and similarity value analyses confirmed these trends. The results indicated that an ITS region, successfully identifying 13 of 18 species, was the most appropriate single barcode and that the combination of all five potential barcodes identified 16 of the 18 species. We conclude that MRTPI is the most effective tool for Melilotus species identification. Taking full advantage of the barcode system, a clear taxonomic relationship can be applied to identify Melilotus species and enhance their practical production. Public Library of Science 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5598934/ /pubmed/28910286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182693 Text en © 2017 Wu 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Fan
Ma, Jinxing
Meng, Yuqin
Zhang, Daiyu
Pascal Muvunyi, Blaise
Luo, Kai
Di, Hongyan
Guo, Wenli
Wang, Yanrong
Feng, Baochang
Zhang, Jiyu
Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title_full Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title_fullStr Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title_full_unstemmed Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title_short Potential DNA barcodes for Melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
title_sort potential dna barcodes for melilotus species based on five single loci and their combinations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182693
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