Accelerating Moss Identification Through the Development of Specific DNA Barcodes Based on the Whole Chloroplast Genome.

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yanlei Liu, Fengjiao Shen, Lu Wang, Jiancong Dou, Tao Dong, Min Li, Qinghua Wang, Shang Dong, Gengchi Zhang, Jiancheng Zhao, Lin Li, Shuo Shi
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Mosses represent the most species-diverse clade of bryophytes and are among the earliest land plants. These diminutive organisms hold substantial ecological importance and have significant applications in horticulture and medicine. However, their study, development and utilisation are impeded by the complex identification process and scarcity of researchers specialising in moss taxonomy. The advancement of DNA barcoding technology presents an opportunity for precise moss identification. Present molecular markers primarily originate from angiosperm research and may not be optimal for moss species. This study aims to identify suitable DNA barcodes for mosses at the chloroplast genome level. Utilising 61 complete chloroplast genome datasets of mosses, including 14 orders, 23 families and 60 species, this research presented the first construction of a reliable phylogenetic tree at the family level of mosses using whole chloroplast genomes, enabling accurate identification of most samples. Based on nucleotide polymorphism in the complete chloroplast genome, 12 highly variable regions were selected as candidate DNA barcodes for mosses. Experimental validation of the newly designed primers demonstrated high universality (> 90%). The resolution verification experiment, employing DNA barcodes from 103 samples representing 21 families and 48 genera, confirmed the efficacy of atpB-rbcL, psaI-accD, ycf2, ycf1, matK, rpoB-trnC and clpP as reliable DNA barcodes for mosses. The study also revealed inconsistencies in the chloroplast genome structures of mosses submitted to public databases, which hinder subsequent research. Consequently, we recommend that researchers upload data with a designated reference genome in future submissions.

基于全叶绿体基因组的DNA条形码开发加速苔藓鉴定。
苔藓是苔藓植物中种类最丰富的分支,也是最早出现的陆地植物之一。这些微小的生物具有重要的生态意义,在园艺和医学上有重要的应用。然而,复杂的鉴定过程和缺乏专门从事苔藓分类的研究人员阻碍了它们的研究、开发和利用。DNA条形码技术的进步为苔藓的精确鉴定提供了机会。目前的分子标记主要来自被子植物的研究,可能不是苔藓物种的最佳选择。本研究旨在从叶绿体基因组水平上鉴定适合苔藓植物的DNA条形码。本研究利用61个完整的苔藓植物叶绿体基因组数据集,包括14目、23科、60种,首次在苔藓植物科水平上构建了可靠的全叶绿体基因组系统发育树,实现了对大多数样本的准确鉴定。基于叶绿体全基因组核苷酸多态性,选择了12个高度可变的区域作为苔藓的候选DNA条形码。实验验证,新设计的引物具有较高的通用性(> 90%)。利用21科48属103份样品的DNA条形码进行分辨率验证实验,证实了atpB-rbcL、pai - accd、ycf2、ycf1、matK、rpoB-trnC和clpP是苔藓类的可靠DNA条形码。该研究还揭示了提交给公共数据库的苔藓叶绿体基因组结构的不一致性,这阻碍了后续的研究。因此,我们建议研究人员在未来的提交中上传带有指定参考基因组的数据。
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Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Ecology Resources 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
5.20%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology Resources promotes the creation of comprehensive resources for the scientific community, encompassing computer programs, statistical and molecular advancements, and a diverse array of molecular tools. Serving as a conduit for disseminating these resources, the journal targets a broad audience of researchers in the fields of evolution, ecology, and conservation. Articles in Molecular Ecology Resources are crafted to support investigations tackling significant questions within these disciplines. In addition to original resource articles, Molecular Ecology Resources features Reviews, Opinions, and Comments relevant to the field. The journal also periodically releases Special Issues focusing on resource development within specific areas.
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