Molecular Discrimination and Phylogenetic Relationships of Physalis Species Based on ITS2 and rbcL DNA Barcode Sequence

Crops Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.3390/crops3040027
Katherine Pere, Kenneth Mburu, E. Muge, J. Wagacha, E. Nyaboga
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Plants of the genus Physalis are of economic interest because of their fleshy edible fruits with high nutritional value. Some species have high medicinal value with a long history of ethno-medicinal use to treat diverse diseases. There is therefore a need to correctly discriminate the different species of Physalis for proper utilization. Although most Physalis species have unique morphologies, their vegetative stages are identical, making it difficult to accurately identify them based on morphological characteristics. DNA barcoding has the potential to discriminate species accurately. In this study, ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase large (rbcL) and internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) regions were used to discriminate Physalis species and to reveal their phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity. Physalis plant samples were collected from seven counties in Kenya based on the availability of the germplasm. The voucher specimens were identified using the botanical taxonomy method and were deposited in the University of Nairobi herbarium. Genomic DNA was isolated from leaf samples of 64 Physalis accessions and used for PCR amplification and the sequencing of rbcL and ITS2 barcode regions. The discriminatory ability of the barcodes was based on BLASTn comparison, phylogenetic reconstruction and cluster analysis, and the determination of inter- and intra-specific distances. The nucleotide polymorphism, genetic diversity and distance of the identified Physalis species were determined using DnaSP and MEGA 11.0 software. Species discrimination was more robust using ITS2 sequences. The species identified and discriminated by ITS2 sequences were Physalis purpurea, Physalis peruviana and Physalis cordata. The rbcL sequences were only able to identify Physalis to the genus level. There was high interspecific and low intraspecific divergence within the identified Physalis species based on ITS2 sequences. The ITS2 barcode is an ideal DNA barcode for use in the discrimination of species, as well as in genetic diversity studies of Physalis accessions in Kenya.
基于 ITS2 和 rbcL DNA 条形码序列的 Physalis 物种分子鉴别和系统发育关系
Physalis 属植物具有很高的经济价值,因为它们的肉质可食用果实具有很高的营养价值。有些种类具有很高的药用价值,在治疗各种疾病方面具有悠久的民族药用历史。因此,有必要正确区分 Physalis 的不同种类,以便适当利用。虽然大多数 Physalis 物种具有独特的形态,但它们的无性阶段是相同的,因此很难根据形态特征准确识别它们。DNA 条形码具有准确鉴别物种的潜力。本研究利用核酮糖双磷酸羧化酶大区(rbcL)和内部转录间隔区 2(ITS2)来区分 Physalis 物种,并揭示其系统发育关系和遗传多样性。根据种质资源的可用性,从肯尼亚的七个县收集了 Physalis 植物样本。凭证标本采用植物分类法进行了鉴定,并存放在内罗毕大学标本室。从 64 种 Physalis 植物的叶片样本中分离出基因组 DNA,用于 PCR 扩增和 rbcL 和 ITS2 条形码区域的测序。条形码的鉴别能力基于 BLASTn 比较、系统发育重建和聚类分析,以及特异性间和特异性内距离的确定。利用 DnaSP 和 MEGA 11.0 软件测定了已鉴定的 Physalis 物种的核苷酸多态性、遗传多样性和距离。使用 ITS2 序列进行物种鉴别更为可靠。通过 ITS2 序列鉴定和鉴别的物种是紫毛蕊花属(Physalis purpurea)、秘鲁毛蕊花属(Physalis peruviana)和虫草毛蕊花属(Physalis cordata)。rbcL 序列仅能将 Physalis 鉴定为属。根据 ITS2 序列鉴定出的 Physalis 物种种间差异大,种内差异小。ITS2 条形码是一种理想的 DNA 条形码,可用于物种鉴别以及肯尼亚毛蕊花属植物的遗传多样性研究。
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