The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.

The potential of DNA barcoding approaches to identify single species and characterize species compositions strongly depends on the marker choice. The prominent "Folmer region", a 648 basepair fragment at the 5' end of the mitochondrial CO1 gene, has been traditionally applied as a uni...

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Main Authors: Jessica Rach, Tjard Bergmann, Omid Paknia, Rob DeSalle, Bernd Schierwater, Heike Hadrys
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5390999?pdf=render
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author Jessica Rach
Tjard Bergmann
Omid Paknia
Rob DeSalle
Bernd Schierwater
Heike Hadrys
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Tjard Bergmann
Omid Paknia
Rob DeSalle
Bernd Schierwater
Heike Hadrys
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description The potential of DNA barcoding approaches to identify single species and characterize species compositions strongly depends on the marker choice. The prominent "Folmer region", a 648 basepair fragment at the 5' end of the mitochondrial CO1 gene, has been traditionally applied as a universal DNA barcoding region for metazoans. In order to find a suitable marker for biomonitoring odonates (dragonflies and damselflies), we here explore a new region of the CO1 gene (CO1B) for DNA barcoding in 51 populations of 23 dragonfly and damselfly species. We compare the "Folmer region", the mitochondrial ND1 gene (NADH dehydrogenase 1) and the new CO1 region with regard to (i) speed and reproducibility of sequence generation, (ii) levels of homoplasy and (iii) numbers of diagnostic characters for discriminating closely related sister taxa and populations. The performances of the gene regions regarding these criteria were quite different. Both, the amplification of CO1B and ND1 was highly reproducible and CO1B showed the highest potential for discriminating sister taxa at different taxonomic levels. In contrast, the amplification of the "Folmer region" using the universal primers was difficult and the third codon positions of this fragment have experienced nucleotide substitution saturation. Most important, exploring this new barcode region of the CO1 gene identified a higher discriminating power between closely related sister taxa. Together with the design of layered barcode approaches adapted to the specific taxonomic "environment", this new marker will further enhance the discrimination power at the species level.
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spelling doaj.art-df0b2224f86b4063b5c86d1e9dc3a27b2022-12-22T02:54:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017484210.1371/journal.pone.0174842The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.Jessica RachTjard BergmannOmid PakniaRob DeSalleBernd SchierwaterHeike HadrysThe potential of DNA barcoding approaches to identify single species and characterize species compositions strongly depends on the marker choice. The prominent "Folmer region", a 648 basepair fragment at the 5' end of the mitochondrial CO1 gene, has been traditionally applied as a universal DNA barcoding region for metazoans. In order to find a suitable marker for biomonitoring odonates (dragonflies and damselflies), we here explore a new region of the CO1 gene (CO1B) for DNA barcoding in 51 populations of 23 dragonfly and damselfly species. We compare the "Folmer region", the mitochondrial ND1 gene (NADH dehydrogenase 1) and the new CO1 region with regard to (i) speed and reproducibility of sequence generation, (ii) levels of homoplasy and (iii) numbers of diagnostic characters for discriminating closely related sister taxa and populations. The performances of the gene regions regarding these criteria were quite different. Both, the amplification of CO1B and ND1 was highly reproducible and CO1B showed the highest potential for discriminating sister taxa at different taxonomic levels. In contrast, the amplification of the "Folmer region" using the universal primers was difficult and the third codon positions of this fragment have experienced nucleotide substitution saturation. Most important, exploring this new barcode region of the CO1 gene identified a higher discriminating power between closely related sister taxa. Together with the design of layered barcode approaches adapted to the specific taxonomic "environment", this new marker will further enhance the discrimination power at the species level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5390999?pdf=render
spellingShingle Jessica Rach
Tjard Bergmann
Omid Paknia
Rob DeSalle
Bernd Schierwater
Heike Hadrys
The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
PLoS ONE
title The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
title_full The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
title_fullStr The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
title_full_unstemmed The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
title_short The marker choice: Unexpected resolving power of an unexplored CO1 region for layered DNA barcoding approaches.
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