Seikan Kurata, Shota Mano, Naoyuki Nakahama, Shun K Hirota, Yoshihisa Suyama, Motomi Ito
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Abstract
Insects are one of the most diverse eukaryotic groups on the planet, with one million or more species present, including those yet undescribed. The DNA barcoding system has been developed, which has aided in the identification of cryptic species and undescribed species. The mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I region (mtDNA COI) has been utilised for the barcoding analysis of insect taxa. Thereafter, next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has been developed, allowing for rapid acquisition of massive amounts of sequence data for genetic analyses. Although NGS-based PCR primers designed to amplify the mtDNA COI region have been developed, their target regions were only a part of COI region and/or there were taxonomic bias for PCR amplification. As the mtDNA COI region is a traditional DNA marker for the DNA barcoding system, modified primers for this region would greatly contribute to taxonomic studies. In this study, we redesigned previously developed PCR primer sets that targetted the mtDNA COI barcoding region to improve amplification efficiency and to enable us to conduct sequencing analysis on NGS. As a result, the redesigned primer sets achieved a high success rate (> 85%) for species examined in this study, covering four insect orders (Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and Odonata). Thus, by combining the primers with developed primer sets for 12S or 16S rRNA regions, we can conduct more detailed taxonomic, phylogeographic and conservation genetic studies using NGS.
开发线粒体 DNA 细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚基 I 引物集,利用新一代测序技术构建 DNA 条形码文库。
昆虫是地球上种类最繁多的真核生物群之一,有一百万或更多的物种,其中包括尚未被描述的物种。DNA 条形码系统的开发有助于鉴定隐蔽物种和未被描述的物种。线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I 区(mtDNA COI)已被用于昆虫类群的条形码分析。此后,下一代测序(NGS)技术得到发展,可快速获取大量序列数据用于遗传分析。虽然已经开发出了基于 NGS 的 PCR 引物来扩增 mtDNA COI 区域,但其目标区域仅为 COI 区域的一部分,且 PCR 扩增存在分类偏差。由于 mtDNA COI 区域是 DNA 条形编码系统的传统 DNA 标记,针对该区域的改良引物将大大有助于分类研究。在本研究中,我们重新设计了以前开发的针对 mtDNA COI 条形码区的 PCR 引物组,以提高扩增效率,并使我们能够在 NGS 上进行测序分析。结果,重新设计的引物组对本研究中的物种达到了很高的成功率(> 85%),涵盖了四个昆虫目(鞘翅目、鳞翅目、直翅目和鸟纲)。因此,通过将引物与已开发的 12S 或 16S rRNA 区域引物组相结合,我们可以利用 NGS 开展更详细的分类学、系统地理学和保护基因研究。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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