Feasibility of Biomarker-Based Taxonomic Classification: A Case Study of the Marine Red Alga Laurencia snackeyi (Weber Bosse) M. Masuda

Phycology Pub Date : 2024-07-21 DOI:10.3390/phycology4030019
Boon Ful Ng, Wei Lun Ng, Wai Mun Lum, S. Yeap, Yoong Soon Yong
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Taxonomy—the classification of species—is an important branch of biology that allows us to systematically understand and study biodiversity. Conventional taxonomy relies heavily on morphological and anatomical structures for classification, but recent discoveries of potentially cryptic species and morphological plasticity in many species underscore the importance of having an alternative or complementary method for species classification. In this paper, we discuss the emerging method of classification using biochemical signals, i.e., chemotaxonomy. We also present a case study on the feasibility of biomarker-based chemotaxonomy on the marine red alga Laurencia snackeyi using halogenated snyderane-type sesquiterpenes, which were proposed in earlier studies.
基于生物标记的分类法的可行性:海洋红藻 Laurencia snackeyi (Weber Bosse) 的案例研究 M. Masuda
分类学--物种的分类--是生物学的一个重要分支,它使我们能够系统地了解和研究生物多样性。传统的分类学主要依靠形态和解剖结构进行分类,但最近发现的潜在隐蔽物种和许多物种的形态可塑性凸显了另一种物种分类方法或补充方法的重要性。在本文中,我们讨论了利用生化信号进行分类的新兴方法,即化学分类法。我们还介绍了基于生物标记的化学分类法在海洋红藻劳伦西亚(Laurencia snackeyi)上的可行性案例研究,使用的是早期研究中提出的卤代斯奈德烷类倍半萜。
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