Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting
Duckweeds (Lemnaceae) are the smallest and fastest-growing angiosperms. This feature, together with high starch production and good nutritional properties, makes them suitable for several applications, including wastewater treatment, bioenergy production, or feed and food supplement. Due to their re...
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doaj-5e437706380a4898beec9d30970daca92021-03-08T06:39:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-03-011210.3389/fpls.2021.625670625670Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism FingerprintingLuca Braglia0Massimiliano Lauria1Klaus J. Appenroth2Manuela Bog3Diego Breviario4Aldo Grasso5Floriana Gavazzi6Laura Morello7Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyInstitute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyInstitute of Plant Physiology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, GermanyInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, GermanyInstitute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyInstitute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyInstitute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyInstitute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council, Milan, ItalyDuckweeds (Lemnaceae) are the smallest and fastest-growing angiosperms. This feature, together with high starch production and good nutritional properties, makes them suitable for several applications, including wastewater treatment, bioenergy production, or feed and food supplement. Due to their reduced morphology and great similarity between diverse species, taxonomic identification of duckweeds is a challenging issue even for experts. Among molecular genotyping methods, DNA barcoding is the most useful tool for species identification without a need for cluster analysis. The combination of two plastid barcoding loci is now considered the gold standard for duckweed classification. However, not all species can be defined with confidence by these markers, and a fast identification method able to solve doubtful cases is missing. Here we show the potential of tubulin-based polymorphism (TBP), a molecular marker based on the intron length polymorphisms of β-tubulin loci, in the genomic profiling of the genera Spirodela, Landoltia, and Lemna. Ninety-four clones were analyzed, including at least two representatives of each species of the three genera, with a special focus on the very heterogeneous species Lemna minor. We showed that a single PCR amplification with universal primers, followed by agarose gel analysis, was able to provide distinctive fingerprinting profiles for 10 out of 15 species. Cluster analysis of capillary electrophoresis–TBP data provided good separation for the remaining species, although the relationship between L. minor and Lemna japonica was not fully resolved. However, an accurate comparison of TBP profiles provided evidence for the unexpected existence of intraspecific hybrids between Lemna turionifera and L. minor, as further confirmed by amplified fragment length polymorphism and sequence analysis of a specific β-tubulin locus. Such hybrids could possibly correspond to L. japonica, as originally suggested by E. Landolt. The discovery of interspecific hybrids opens a new perspective to understand the speciation mechanisms in the family of duckweeds.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.625670/fullduckweedsgenotypinginterspecific hybridstubulin-based polymorphismLemna japonicaDNA barcoding |
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Luca Braglia Massimiliano Lauria Klaus J. Appenroth Manuela Bog Diego Breviario Aldo Grasso Floriana Gavazzi Laura Morello Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting Frontiers in Plant Science duckweeds genotyping interspecific hybrids tubulin-based polymorphism Lemna japonica DNA barcoding |
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Luca Braglia Massimiliano Lauria Klaus J. Appenroth Manuela Bog Diego Breviario Aldo Grasso Floriana Gavazzi Laura Morello |
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Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting |
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Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting |
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Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting |
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Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting |
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Duckweed Species Genotyping and Interspecific Hybrid Discovery by Tubulin-Based Polymorphism Fingerprinting |
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duckweed species genotyping and interspecific hybrid discovery by tubulin-based polymorphism fingerprinting |
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Duckweeds (Lemnaceae) are the smallest and fastest-growing angiosperms. This feature, together with high starch production and good nutritional properties, makes them suitable for several applications, including wastewater treatment, bioenergy production, or feed and food supplement. Due to their reduced morphology and great similarity between diverse species, taxonomic identification of duckweeds is a challenging issue even for experts. Among molecular genotyping methods, DNA barcoding is the most useful tool for species identification without a need for cluster analysis. The combination of two plastid barcoding loci is now considered the gold standard for duckweed classification. However, not all species can be defined with confidence by these markers, and a fast identification method able to solve doubtful cases is missing. Here we show the potential of tubulin-based polymorphism (TBP), a molecular marker based on the intron length polymorphisms of β-tubulin loci, in the genomic profiling of the genera Spirodela, Landoltia, and Lemna. Ninety-four clones were analyzed, including at least two representatives of each species of the three genera, with a special focus on the very heterogeneous species Lemna minor. We showed that a single PCR amplification with universal primers, followed by agarose gel analysis, was able to provide distinctive fingerprinting profiles for 10 out of 15 species. Cluster analysis of capillary electrophoresis–TBP data provided good separation for the remaining species, although the relationship between L. minor and Lemna japonica was not fully resolved. However, an accurate comparison of TBP profiles provided evidence for the unexpected existence of intraspecific hybrids between Lemna turionifera and L. minor, as further confirmed by amplified fragment length polymorphism and sequence analysis of a specific β-tubulin locus. Such hybrids could possibly correspond to L. japonica, as originally suggested by E. Landolt. The discovery of interspecific hybrids opens a new perspective to understand the speciation mechanisms in the family of duckweeds. |
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duckweeds genotyping interspecific hybrids tubulin-based polymorphism Lemna japonica DNA barcoding |
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