Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers

Background: Accurate taxonomic identification is the cornerstone for monitoring, conservation and management of ecological resources. China has the highest biodiversities and the richest species assemblages in the world, but is lacking in sufficient assessment to the abundant genetic variability. D...

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Main Authors: Mali Guo, Zhenzhen Peng, Xiaoting Zhang, Chaohai Yuan, Hanxi Lu, Keyuan Zhang, Yafei Cai, Wei Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Innovation Publishing House Pte. Ltd. 2021-06-01
Series:STEMedicine
Subjects:
COI
16S
Online Access:https://stemedicine.org/index.php/stem/article/view/95
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spelling doaj-dec797d0357c402f8acc5356363b05b02021-07-02T18:42:46ZengInnovation Publishing House Pte. Ltd.STEMedicine2705-11882021-06-012710.37175/stemedicine.v2i7.95Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primersMali GuoZhenzhen PengXiaoting ZhangChaohai YuanHanxi LuKeyuan ZhangYafei CaiWei Zhang0Nanjing Agricultural University Background: Accurate taxonomic identification is the cornerstone for monitoring, conservation and management of ecological resources. China has the highest biodiversities and the richest species assemblages in the world, but is lacking in sufficient assessment to the abundant genetic variability. DNA barcoding is a proven tool employing sequence information for rapid and unambiguous species delineation. However, the ability of barcodes to distinguish species that are archaic and distinctive evolutionary lines remains largely untested. Methods: In order to investigate the resources of terrestrial animals in China, regions from mitochondrial COI and 16S are barcoded for 395 specimens belonging to 54 selected species, many of which are indigenous representatives in danger. High success rate of PCR amplification is achieved by using universal COI and 16S primers with many numts pseudogenes co-amplified from mammalian samples. Results: Application of barcodes to flag species is generally straightforward since no COI or 16S haplotypes are shared between closely related species. Barcoding gap, species resolution and phylogenetic relationships relying on our barcode libraries are further compared using distance and tree based approaches. Conclusion: Results show that the discriminatory power of the two barcode markers could differentiate on a case-by-case basis, and also suggest a careful consideration of the nuclear numts for barcoding studies as they might provide a new understanding for evolution. https://stemedicine.org/index.php/stem/article/view/95DNA barcodeCOI16Sindigenous animalsChina
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author Mali Guo
Zhenzhen Peng
Xiaoting Zhang
Chaohai Yuan
Hanxi Lu
Keyuan Zhang
Yafei Cai
Wei Zhang
spellingShingle Mali Guo
Zhenzhen Peng
Xiaoting Zhang
Chaohai Yuan
Hanxi Lu
Keyuan Zhang
Yafei Cai
Wei Zhang
Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
STEMedicine
DNA barcode
COI
16S
indigenous animals
China
author_facet Mali Guo
Zhenzhen Peng
Xiaoting Zhang
Chaohai Yuan
Hanxi Lu
Keyuan Zhang
Yafei Cai
Wei Zhang
author_sort Mali Guo
title Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
title_short Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
title_full Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of DNA barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in China using universal COI and 16S primers
title_sort isolation and characterization of dna barcodes from distinctive and rare terrestrial animals in china using universal coi and 16s primers
publisher Innovation Publishing House Pte. Ltd.
series STEMedicine
issn 2705-1188
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: Accurate taxonomic identification is the cornerstone for monitoring, conservation and management of ecological resources. China has the highest biodiversities and the richest species assemblages in the world, but is lacking in sufficient assessment to the abundant genetic variability. DNA barcoding is a proven tool employing sequence information for rapid and unambiguous species delineation. However, the ability of barcodes to distinguish species that are archaic and distinctive evolutionary lines remains largely untested. Methods: In order to investigate the resources of terrestrial animals in China, regions from mitochondrial COI and 16S are barcoded for 395 specimens belonging to 54 selected species, many of which are indigenous representatives in danger. High success rate of PCR amplification is achieved by using universal COI and 16S primers with many numts pseudogenes co-amplified from mammalian samples. Results: Application of barcodes to flag species is generally straightforward since no COI or 16S haplotypes are shared between closely related species. Barcoding gap, species resolution and phylogenetic relationships relying on our barcode libraries are further compared using distance and tree based approaches. Conclusion: Results show that the discriminatory power of the two barcode markers could differentiate on a case-by-case basis, and also suggest a careful consideration of the nuclear numts for barcoding studies as they might provide a new understanding for evolution.
topic DNA barcode
COI
16S
indigenous animals
China
url https://stemedicine.org/index.php/stem/article/view/95
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