Cargando…

A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Molecular genetic identification of insect species usually requires destructive DNA isolation for insects. Due to database gaps, errors, or low resolution of the examined gene region, a supplementary morphological identification may be necessary. To employ taxonomical experts efficie...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Stein, Frederik, Wagner, Stefan, Bräsicke, Nadine, Gailing, Oliver, Moura, Carina C. M., Götz, Monika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13080679
_version_ 1784774810122846208
author Stein, Frederik
Wagner, Stefan
Bräsicke, Nadine
Gailing, Oliver
Moura, Carina C. M.
Götz, Monika
author_facet Stein, Frederik
Wagner, Stefan
Bräsicke, Nadine
Gailing, Oliver
Moura, Carina C. M.
Götz, Monika
author_sort Stein, Frederik
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Molecular genetic identification of insect species usually requires destructive DNA isolation for insects. Due to database gaps, errors, or low resolution of the examined gene region, a supplementary morphological identification may be necessary. To employ taxonomical experts efficiently, we developed a fast, economic, and simple non-destructive way for the molecular genetic species identification of flies and other soft-bodied insects. ABSTRACT: While the need for biodiversity research is growing, paradoxically, global taxonomical expertise is decreasing as a result of the neglected funding for young academics in taxonomy. Non-destructive approaches for DNA barcoding are necessary for a more efficient use of this dwindling expertise to fill gaps, and identify incorrect entries in sequence databases like BOLD or GenBank. They are efficient because morphological re-examination of species vouchers is still possible post-DNA barcoding. Non-destructive approaches for Diptera with a comprehensive species representation or the consideration of diagnostic fragile morphological characters are missing. Additionally, most non-destructive approaches combine a time intensive and non-destructive digestion step with common DNA extraction methods, such as commercial kits or CTAB DNA isolation. We circumvented those approaches and combined a modified non-destructive TE buffer high-speed DNA extraction, with a PCR inhibitor-resistant PCR reaction system, to a non-destructive DNA barcoding procedure for fresh and frozen samples of the Schizophora (Diptera). This method avoids morphological impairment and the application of harmful chemicals, is cost and time effective, restricts the need for laboratory equipment to a minimum, and prevents cross-contamination risk during DNA isolation. Moreover, the study indicates that the presented non-destructive DNA barcoding procedure is transferable to other soft-bodied insects. We suggest that PCR inhibitor-resistant master mixes enable the development of new—and the modification of existing—non-destructive approaches with the avoidance of further DNA template cleaning.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9409269
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-94092692022-08-26 A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora Stein, Frederik Wagner, Stefan Bräsicke, Nadine Gailing, Oliver Moura, Carina C. M. Götz, Monika Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Molecular genetic identification of insect species usually requires destructive DNA isolation for insects. Due to database gaps, errors, or low resolution of the examined gene region, a supplementary morphological identification may be necessary. To employ taxonomical experts efficiently, we developed a fast, economic, and simple non-destructive way for the molecular genetic species identification of flies and other soft-bodied insects. ABSTRACT: While the need for biodiversity research is growing, paradoxically, global taxonomical expertise is decreasing as a result of the neglected funding for young academics in taxonomy. Non-destructive approaches for DNA barcoding are necessary for a more efficient use of this dwindling expertise to fill gaps, and identify incorrect entries in sequence databases like BOLD or GenBank. They are efficient because morphological re-examination of species vouchers is still possible post-DNA barcoding. Non-destructive approaches for Diptera with a comprehensive species representation or the consideration of diagnostic fragile morphological characters are missing. Additionally, most non-destructive approaches combine a time intensive and non-destructive digestion step with common DNA extraction methods, such as commercial kits or CTAB DNA isolation. We circumvented those approaches and combined a modified non-destructive TE buffer high-speed DNA extraction, with a PCR inhibitor-resistant PCR reaction system, to a non-destructive DNA barcoding procedure for fresh and frozen samples of the Schizophora (Diptera). This method avoids morphological impairment and the application of harmful chemicals, is cost and time effective, restricts the need for laboratory equipment to a minimum, and prevents cross-contamination risk during DNA isolation. Moreover, the study indicates that the presented non-destructive DNA barcoding procedure is transferable to other soft-bodied insects. We suggest that PCR inhibitor-resistant master mixes enable the development of new—and the modification of existing—non-destructive approaches with the avoidance of further DNA template cleaning. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9409269/ /pubmed/36005305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13080679 Text en © 2022 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Stein, Frederik
Wagner, Stefan
Bräsicke, Nadine
Gailing, Oliver
Moura, Carina C. M.
Götz, Monika
A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title_full A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title_fullStr A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title_full_unstemmed A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title_short A Non-Destructive High-Speed Procedure to Obtain DNA Barcodes from Soft-Bodied Insect Samples with a Focus on the Dipteran Section of Schizophora
title_sort non-destructive high-speed procedure to obtain dna barcodes from soft-bodied insect samples with a focus on the dipteran section of schizophora
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13080679
work_keys_str_mv AT steinfrederik anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT wagnerstefan anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT brasickenadine anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT gailingoliver anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT mouracarinacm anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT gotzmonika anondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT steinfrederik nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT wagnerstefan nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT brasickenadine nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT gailingoliver nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT mouracarinacm nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora
AT gotzmonika nondestructivehighspeedproceduretoobtaindnabarcodesfromsoftbodiedinsectsampleswithafocusonthedipteransectionofschizophora