DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification

Recently, DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) has gained wide attention because of simplicity and robustness of these barcodes for species identification including birds. The current GenBank records show the COI barcodes of only one species, chukar partridge ( A...

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Main Authors: Haseeb Ahmad Khan, Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif, Mohammad Shobrak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2010-01-01
Series:Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S6014
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spelling doaj-4c38e9f4011843ddbd8f7dd5dc12fe392020-11-25T02:23:02ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Bioinformatics1176-93432010-01-01610.4137/EBO.S6014DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species IdentificationHaseeb Ahmad Khan0Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif1Mohammad Shobrak2Molecular Fingerprinting and Biodiversity Unit, Prince Sultan research chair for Environment and Wildlife, college of Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Molecular Fingerprinting and Biodiversity Unit, Prince Sultan research chair for Environment and Wildlife, college of Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Molecular Fingerprinting and Biodiversity Unit, Prince Sultan research chair for Environment and Wildlife, college of Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Recently, DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) has gained wide attention because of simplicity and robustness of these barcodes for species identification including birds. The current GenBank records show the COI barcodes of only one species, chukar partridge ( Alectoris chukar ), of the Alectoris genus. In this study, we sequenced the 694 bp segment of COI gene of the two species including, Arabian partridge ( Alectoris melanocephala ) and Philby's rock partridge ( Alectoris philbyi ) of the same genus. We also compared these sequences with earlier published barcodes of chukar partridge. The pair-wise sequence comparison showed a total of 53 variable sites across all the 9 sequences from 3 species. Within-species variable sites were found to be 4 ( Alectoris chukar ), 0 ( Alectorisphilbyi ) and 3 ( Alectoris melanocephala ). The genetic distances among the 9 individuals varied from 0.000 to 0.056. Phylogenetic analysis using COI barcodes clearly discriminated the 3 species, while Alectoris chukar was found to be more closely related to Alectoris philbyi. Similar differentiation was also observed using 1155 bp mitochondrial control region (CR) sequences suggesting the efficiency of COI gene for phylogenetic reconstruction and interspecific identification. This is the first study reporting the barcodes of Arabian partridge and Philby's rock partridge.https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S6014
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author Haseeb Ahmad Khan
Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif
Mohammad Shobrak
spellingShingle Haseeb Ahmad Khan
Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif
Mohammad Shobrak
DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
author_facet Haseeb Ahmad Khan
Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif
Mohammad Shobrak
author_sort Haseeb Ahmad Khan
title DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
title_short DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
title_full DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
title_fullStr DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
title_full_unstemmed DNA Barcodes of Arabian Partridge and Philby's Rock Partridge: Implications for Phylogeny and Species Identification
title_sort dna barcodes of arabian partridge and philby's rock partridge: implications for phylogeny and species identification
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Evolutionary Bioinformatics
issn 1176-9343
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Recently, DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) has gained wide attention because of simplicity and robustness of these barcodes for species identification including birds. The current GenBank records show the COI barcodes of only one species, chukar partridge ( Alectoris chukar ), of the Alectoris genus. In this study, we sequenced the 694 bp segment of COI gene of the two species including, Arabian partridge ( Alectoris melanocephala ) and Philby's rock partridge ( Alectoris philbyi ) of the same genus. We also compared these sequences with earlier published barcodes of chukar partridge. The pair-wise sequence comparison showed a total of 53 variable sites across all the 9 sequences from 3 species. Within-species variable sites were found to be 4 ( Alectoris chukar ), 0 ( Alectorisphilbyi ) and 3 ( Alectoris melanocephala ). The genetic distances among the 9 individuals varied from 0.000 to 0.056. Phylogenetic analysis using COI barcodes clearly discriminated the 3 species, while Alectoris chukar was found to be more closely related to Alectoris philbyi. Similar differentiation was also observed using 1155 bp mitochondrial control region (CR) sequences suggesting the efficiency of COI gene for phylogenetic reconstruction and interspecific identification. This is the first study reporting the barcodes of Arabian partridge and Philby's rock partridge.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S6014
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