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Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra

DNA barcoding has been used as a universal tool for phylogenetic inferences and diversity assessments, especially in poorly studied species and regions. The aim of this study was to contrast morphological taxonomy and DNA barcoding, using the three frequently used markers matK, rbcL, and trnL-F, to...

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Autores principales: Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina, Brambach, Fabian, Jair Hernandez Bado, Kevin, Krutovsky, Konstantin V., Kreft, Holger, Tjitrosoedirdjo, Sri Sudarmiyati, Siregar, Iskandar Z., Gailing, Oliver
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110461
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author Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina
Brambach, Fabian
Jair Hernandez Bado, Kevin
Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
Kreft, Holger
Tjitrosoedirdjo, Sri Sudarmiyati
Siregar, Iskandar Z.
Gailing, Oliver
author_facet Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina
Brambach, Fabian
Jair Hernandez Bado, Kevin
Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
Kreft, Holger
Tjitrosoedirdjo, Sri Sudarmiyati
Siregar, Iskandar Z.
Gailing, Oliver
author_sort Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina
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description DNA barcoding has been used as a universal tool for phylogenetic inferences and diversity assessments, especially in poorly studied species and regions. The aim of this study was to contrast morphological taxonomy and DNA barcoding, using the three frequently used markers matK, rbcL, and trnL-F, to assess the efficiency of DNA barcoding in the identification of dipterocarps in Sumatra, Indonesia. The chloroplast gene matK was the most polymorphic among these three markers with an average interspecific genetic distance of 0.020. The results of the molecular data were mostly in agreement with the morphological identification for the clades of Anthoshorea, Hopea, Richetia, Parashorea, and Anisoptera, nonetheless these markers were inefficient to resolve the relationships within the Rubroshorea group. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenies identified Shorea as a paraphyletic genus, Anthoshorea appeared as sister to Hopea, and Richetia was sister to Parashorea. A better discriminatory power among dipterocarp species provided by matK and observed in our study suggests that this marker has a higher evolutionary rate than the other two markers tested. However, a combination of several different barcoding markers is essential for reliable identification of the species at a lower taxonomic level.
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spelling pubmed-69182772019-12-24 Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina Brambach, Fabian Jair Hernandez Bado, Kevin Krutovsky, Konstantin V. Kreft, Holger Tjitrosoedirdjo, Sri Sudarmiyati Siregar, Iskandar Z. Gailing, Oliver Plants (Basel) Article DNA barcoding has been used as a universal tool for phylogenetic inferences and diversity assessments, especially in poorly studied species and regions. The aim of this study was to contrast morphological taxonomy and DNA barcoding, using the three frequently used markers matK, rbcL, and trnL-F, to assess the efficiency of DNA barcoding in the identification of dipterocarps in Sumatra, Indonesia. The chloroplast gene matK was the most polymorphic among these three markers with an average interspecific genetic distance of 0.020. The results of the molecular data were mostly in agreement with the morphological identification for the clades of Anthoshorea, Hopea, Richetia, Parashorea, and Anisoptera, nonetheless these markers were inefficient to resolve the relationships within the Rubroshorea group. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenies identified Shorea as a paraphyletic genus, Anthoshorea appeared as sister to Hopea, and Richetia was sister to Parashorea. A better discriminatory power among dipterocarp species provided by matK and observed in our study suggests that this marker has a higher evolutionary rate than the other two markers tested. However, a combination of several different barcoding markers is essential for reliable identification of the species at a lower taxonomic level. MDPI 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6918277/ /pubmed/31671512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110461 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carneiro de Melo Moura, Carina
Brambach, Fabian
Jair Hernandez Bado, Kevin
Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
Kreft, Holger
Tjitrosoedirdjo, Sri Sudarmiyati
Siregar, Iskandar Z.
Gailing, Oliver
Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title_full Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title_fullStr Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title_full_unstemmed Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title_short Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
title_sort integrating dna barcoding and traditional taxonomy for the identification of dipterocarps in remnant lowland forests of sumatra
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110461
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