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Plant DNA barcoding necessitates marker-specific efforts to establish more comprehensive reference databases


AutorenlisteKolter, Andreas; Gemeinholzer, Birgit

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

Seiten265-298

ZeitschriftGenome

Bandnummer64

Heftnummer3

ISSN0831-2796

eISSN1480-3321

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2019-0198

VerlagCanadian Science Publishing


Abstract
The problem of low species-level identification rates in plants by DNA barcoding is exacerbated by the fact that reference databases are far from being comprehensive. We investigate the impact of increased sampling depth on identification success by analyzing the efficacy of established plant barcode marker sequences (rbcL, matK, trnL-trnF, psbA-trnH, ITS). Adding sequences of the same species to the reference database led to an increase in correct species assignment of +10.9% for rbcL and +19.0% for ITS. Simultaneously, erroneous identification dropped from similar to 40% to similar to 12.5%. Despite its evolutionary constraints, ITS showed the highest identification rate and identification gain by increased sampling effort, which makes it a very suitable marker in the planning phase of a barcode study. The limited sequence availability of trnL-trnF is problematic for an otherwise very promising plastid plant barcoding marker. Future developments in machine learning algorithms have the potential to give new impetus to plant barcoding, but are dependent on extensive reference databases. We expect that our results will be incorporated into future plans for the development of DNA barcoding reference databases and will lead to these being developed with greater depth and taxonomic coverage.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilKolter, A. and Gemeinholzer, B. (2021) Plant DNA barcoding necessitates marker-specific efforts to establish more comprehensive reference databases, Genome, 64(3), pp. 265-298. https://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2019-0198

APA-ZitierstilKolter, A., & Gemeinholzer, B. (2021). Plant DNA barcoding necessitates marker-specific efforts to establish more comprehensive reference databases. Genome. 64(3), 265-298. https://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2019-0198



Schlagwörter


DISCRIMINATEGenBankIMPROVEMENTSMATKNONCODING REGIONSplant barcodingPRIMERSPSEUDOGENESreference databasereference DNA libraryspecies-level resolution


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