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De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species

Scutellaria L. (family Lamiaceae) includes approximately 470 species found in most parts of the world and is commonly known as skullcaps. Scutellaria L. is a medicinal herb used as a folk remedy in Korea and East Asia, but it is difficult to identify and classify various subspecies by morphological...

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Autores principales: Choi, Hakjoon, Kang, Wan Seok, Kim, Jin Seok, Na, Chang-Su, Kim, Sunoh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030152
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author Choi, Hakjoon
Kang, Wan Seok
Kim, Jin Seok
Na, Chang-Su
Kim, Sunoh
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Kang, Wan Seok
Kim, Jin Seok
Na, Chang-Su
Kim, Sunoh
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description Scutellaria L. (family Lamiaceae) includes approximately 470 species found in most parts of the world and is commonly known as skullcaps. Scutellaria L. is a medicinal herb used as a folk remedy in Korea and East Asia, but it is difficult to identify and classify various subspecies by morphological methods. Since Scutellaria L. has not been studied genetically, to expand the knowledge of species in the genus Scutellaria L., de novo whole-genome assembly was performed in Scutellaria indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi using the Illumina sequencing platform. We aimed to develop a molecular method that could be used to classify S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi, S. indica L. and three other Scutellaria L. species. The assembly results for S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi revealed a genome size of 318,741,328 bp and a scaffold N50 of 78,430. The assembly contained 92.08% of the conserved BUSCO core gene set and was estimated to cover 94.65% of the genome. The obtained genes were compared with previously registered Scutellaria nucleotide sequences and similar regions using the NCBI BLAST service, and a total of 279 similar nucleotide sequences were detected. By selecting the 279 similar nucleotide sequences and nine chloroplast DNA barcode genes, primers were prepared so that the size of the PCR product was 100 to 1000 bp. As a result, a species-specific primer set capable of distinguishing five species of Scutellaria L. was developed.
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spelling pubmed-89290902022-06-04 De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species Choi, Hakjoon Kang, Wan Seok Kim, Jin Seok Na, Chang-Su Kim, Sunoh Curr Issues Mol Biol Article Scutellaria L. (family Lamiaceae) includes approximately 470 species found in most parts of the world and is commonly known as skullcaps. Scutellaria L. is a medicinal herb used as a folk remedy in Korea and East Asia, but it is difficult to identify and classify various subspecies by morphological methods. Since Scutellaria L. has not been studied genetically, to expand the knowledge of species in the genus Scutellaria L., de novo whole-genome assembly was performed in Scutellaria indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi using the Illumina sequencing platform. We aimed to develop a molecular method that could be used to classify S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi, S. indica L. and three other Scutellaria L. species. The assembly results for S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi revealed a genome size of 318,741,328 bp and a scaffold N50 of 78,430. The assembly contained 92.08% of the conserved BUSCO core gene set and was estimated to cover 94.65% of the genome. The obtained genes were compared with previously registered Scutellaria nucleotide sequences and similar regions using the NCBI BLAST service, and a total of 279 similar nucleotide sequences were detected. By selecting the 279 similar nucleotide sequences and nine chloroplast DNA barcode genes, primers were prepared so that the size of the PCR product was 100 to 1000 bp. As a result, a species-specific primer set capable of distinguishing five species of Scutellaria L. was developed. MDPI 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8929090/ /pubmed/34940126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030152 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Choi, Hakjoon
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De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title_full De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title_fullStr De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title_full_unstemmed De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title_short De Novo Assembly and Species-Specific Marker Development as a Useful Tool for the Identification of Scutellaria L. Species
title_sort de novo assembly and species-specific marker development as a useful tool for the identification of scutellaria l. species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030152
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