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Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis

The genus Dioscorea is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, and is economically important in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, DNA barcodes are relatively unsuccessful in discriminating between Dioscorea species, with the highest discrimination rate (2...

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Autores principales: Xia, Wei, Zhang, Bo, Xing, Dan, Li, Ying, Wu, Wenqiang, Xiao, Yong, Sun, Jinhua, Dou, Yajing, Tang, Wenqi, Zhang, Jinlan, Huang, Xiaolong, Xu, Yun, Xie, Jun, Wang, Jihua, Huang, Dongyi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6787845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31624585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5605
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author Xia, Wei
Zhang, Bo
Xing, Dan
Li, Ying
Wu, Wenqiang
Xiao, Yong
Sun, Jinhua
Dou, Yajing
Tang, Wenqi
Zhang, Jinlan
Huang, Xiaolong
Xu, Yun
Xie, Jun
Wang, Jihua
Huang, Dongyi
author_facet Xia, Wei
Zhang, Bo
Xing, Dan
Li, Ying
Wu, Wenqiang
Xiao, Yong
Sun, Jinhua
Dou, Yajing
Tang, Wenqi
Zhang, Jinlan
Huang, Xiaolong
Xu, Yun
Xie, Jun
Wang, Jihua
Huang, Dongyi
author_sort Xia, Wei
collection PubMed
description The genus Dioscorea is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, and is economically important in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, DNA barcodes are relatively unsuccessful in discriminating between Dioscorea species, with the highest discrimination rate (23.26%) derived from matK sequences. In this study, we compared genic and intergenic regions of three Dioscorea chloroplast genomes and found that the density of SNPs and indels in intergenic sites was about twice and seven times higher than that of SNPs and indels in the genic regions, respectively. A total of 52 primer pairs covering highly variable regions were designed and seven pairs of primers had 80%–100% PCR success rate. PCR amplicons of 73 Dioscorea individuals and assembled sequences of 47 Dioscorea SRAs were used for estimating intraspecific and interspecific divergence for the seven loci: The rpoB‐trnC locus had the highest interspecific divergence. Automatic barcoding gap discovery (ABGD), Poisson tree processes (PTP), and generalized mixed Yule coalescence (GMYC) analysis were applied for species delimitation based on the seven loci and successfully identified the majority of species, except for species in the Enantiophyllum section. Phylogenetic analysis of 51 Dioscorea individuals (28 species) showed that most individuals belonging to the same species tended to cluster in the same group. Our results suggest that the variable loci derived from comparative analysis of plastid genome sequences could be good DNA barcode candidates for taxonomic analysis and species delimitation.
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spelling pubmed-67878452019-10-17 Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis Xia, Wei Zhang, Bo Xing, Dan Li, Ying Wu, Wenqiang Xiao, Yong Sun, Jinhua Dou, Yajing Tang, Wenqi Zhang, Jinlan Huang, Xiaolong Xu, Yun Xie, Jun Wang, Jihua Huang, Dongyi Ecol Evol Original Research The genus Dioscorea is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, and is economically important in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, DNA barcodes are relatively unsuccessful in discriminating between Dioscorea species, with the highest discrimination rate (23.26%) derived from matK sequences. In this study, we compared genic and intergenic regions of three Dioscorea chloroplast genomes and found that the density of SNPs and indels in intergenic sites was about twice and seven times higher than that of SNPs and indels in the genic regions, respectively. A total of 52 primer pairs covering highly variable regions were designed and seven pairs of primers had 80%–100% PCR success rate. PCR amplicons of 73 Dioscorea individuals and assembled sequences of 47 Dioscorea SRAs were used for estimating intraspecific and interspecific divergence for the seven loci: The rpoB‐trnC locus had the highest interspecific divergence. Automatic barcoding gap discovery (ABGD), Poisson tree processes (PTP), and generalized mixed Yule coalescence (GMYC) analysis were applied for species delimitation based on the seven loci and successfully identified the majority of species, except for species in the Enantiophyllum section. Phylogenetic analysis of 51 Dioscorea individuals (28 species) showed that most individuals belonging to the same species tended to cluster in the same group. Our results suggest that the variable loci derived from comparative analysis of plastid genome sequences could be good DNA barcode candidates for taxonomic analysis and species delimitation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6787845/ /pubmed/31624585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5605 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Xia, Wei
Zhang, Bo
Xing, Dan
Li, Ying
Wu, Wenqiang
Xiao, Yong
Sun, Jinhua
Dou, Yajing
Tang, Wenqi
Zhang, Jinlan
Huang, Xiaolong
Xu, Yun
Xie, Jun
Wang, Jihua
Huang, Dongyi
Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title_full Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title_fullStr Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title_short Development of high‐resolution DNA barcodes for Dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
title_sort development of high‐resolution dna barcodes for dioscorea species discrimination and phylogenetic analysis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6787845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31624585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5605
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