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Genetic Diversity and Identification of Vietnamese Paphiopedilum Species Using DNA Sequences

Paphiopedilum is among the most popular ornamental orchid genera due to its unique slipper flowers and attractive leaf coloration. Most of the Paphiopedilum species are in critical danger due to over-exploitation. They were listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered...

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Autores principales: Vu, Huyen-Trang, Vu, Quoc-Luan, Nguyen, Thanh-Diem, Tran, Ngan, Nguyen, Thanh-Cong, Luu, Phuong-Nam, Tran, Duy-Duong, Nguyen, Truong-Khoa, Le, Ly
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9010009
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author Vu, Huyen-Trang
Vu, Quoc-Luan
Nguyen, Thanh-Diem
Tran, Ngan
Nguyen, Thanh-Cong
Luu, Phuong-Nam
Tran, Duy-Duong
Nguyen, Truong-Khoa
Le, Ly
author_facet Vu, Huyen-Trang
Vu, Quoc-Luan
Nguyen, Thanh-Diem
Tran, Ngan
Nguyen, Thanh-Cong
Luu, Phuong-Nam
Tran, Duy-Duong
Nguyen, Truong-Khoa
Le, Ly
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description Paphiopedilum is among the most popular ornamental orchid genera due to its unique slipper flowers and attractive leaf coloration. Most of the Paphiopedilum species are in critical danger due to over-exploitation. They were listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which prevents their being traded across borders. While most Paphiopedilum species are distinctive, owing to their respective flowers, their vegetative features are more similar and undistinguished. Hence, the conservation of these species is challenging, as most traded specimins are immature and non-flowered. An urgent need exists for effective identification methods to prevent further illegal trading of Paphiopedilum species. DNA barcoding is a rapid and sensitive method for species identification, at any developmental stage, using short DNA sequences. In this study, eight loci, i.e., ITS, LEAFY, ACO, matK, trnL, rpoB, rpoC1, and trnH-psbA, were screened for potential barcode sequences on the Vietnamese Paphiopedilum species. In total, 17 out of 22 Paphiopedilum species were well identified. The studied DNA sequences were deposited to GenBank, in which Paphiopedilum dalatense accessions were introduced for the first time. ACO, LEAFY, and trnH-psbA were limited in amplification rate for Paphiopedilum. ITS was the best single barcode. Single ITS could be used along with nucleotide polymorphism characteristics for species discrimination. The combination of ITS + matK was the most efficient identification barcode for Vietnamese Paphiopedilum species. This barcode also succeeded in recognizing misidentified or wrongly-named traded samples. Different bioinformatics programs and algorithms for establishing phylogenetic trees were also compared in the study to propose quick, simple, and effective tools for practical use. It was proved that both the Bayesian Inference method in the MRBAYES program and the neighbor-joining method in the MEGA software met the criteria. Our study provides a barcoding database of Vietnamese Paphiopedilum which may significantly contribute to the control and conservation of these valuable species.
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spelling pubmed-71680092020-04-21 Genetic Diversity and Identification of Vietnamese Paphiopedilum Species Using DNA Sequences Vu, Huyen-Trang Vu, Quoc-Luan Nguyen, Thanh-Diem Tran, Ngan Nguyen, Thanh-Cong Luu, Phuong-Nam Tran, Duy-Duong Nguyen, Truong-Khoa Le, Ly Biology (Basel) Article Paphiopedilum is among the most popular ornamental orchid genera due to its unique slipper flowers and attractive leaf coloration. Most of the Paphiopedilum species are in critical danger due to over-exploitation. They were listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which prevents their being traded across borders. While most Paphiopedilum species are distinctive, owing to their respective flowers, their vegetative features are more similar and undistinguished. Hence, the conservation of these species is challenging, as most traded specimins are immature and non-flowered. An urgent need exists for effective identification methods to prevent further illegal trading of Paphiopedilum species. DNA barcoding is a rapid and sensitive method for species identification, at any developmental stage, using short DNA sequences. In this study, eight loci, i.e., ITS, LEAFY, ACO, matK, trnL, rpoB, rpoC1, and trnH-psbA, were screened for potential barcode sequences on the Vietnamese Paphiopedilum species. In total, 17 out of 22 Paphiopedilum species were well identified. The studied DNA sequences were deposited to GenBank, in which Paphiopedilum dalatense accessions were introduced for the first time. ACO, LEAFY, and trnH-psbA were limited in amplification rate for Paphiopedilum. ITS was the best single barcode. Single ITS could be used along with nucleotide polymorphism characteristics for species discrimination. The combination of ITS + matK was the most efficient identification barcode for Vietnamese Paphiopedilum species. This barcode also succeeded in recognizing misidentified or wrongly-named traded samples. Different bioinformatics programs and algorithms for establishing phylogenetic trees were also compared in the study to propose quick, simple, and effective tools for practical use. It was proved that both the Bayesian Inference method in the MRBAYES program and the neighbor-joining method in the MEGA software met the criteria. Our study provides a barcoding database of Vietnamese Paphiopedilum which may significantly contribute to the control and conservation of these valuable species. MDPI 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7168009/ /pubmed/31906128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9010009 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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Tran, Duy-Duong
Nguyen, Truong-Khoa
Le, Ly
Genetic Diversity and Identification of Vietnamese Paphiopedilum Species Using DNA Sequences
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9010009
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