DNA metabarcoding of Neotropical ichthyoplankton: Enabling high accuracy with lower cost

A. Nobile, D. Freitas‐Souza, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano, M. Nobile, G. O. D. Costa, F. P. Lima, J. Camacho, F. Foresti, Cláudio Oliveira
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Abstract

Knowledge of ichthyoplankton dynamics is extremely important for conservation management as it can provide information about preferential spawning sites, reproductive period, migratory routes and recruitment success, which can be used to guide management and conservation efforts. However, identification of the eggs and larvae of Neotropical freshwater fish is a difficult task. DNA barcodes have emerged as an alternative and highly accurate approach for species identification, but DNA barcoding can be time-consuming and costly. To solve this problem, we aimed to develop a simple protocol based on DNA metabarcoding, to investigate whether it is possible to detect and quantify all species present in a pool of organisms. To do this, 230 larvae were cut in half, one half was sequenced by the Sanger technique and the other half was used to compose six arrays with a pool of larvae that were sequenced using a next-generation technique (NGS). The results of the Sanger sequencing allowed the identification of almost all larvae at species level, and the results from NGS showed high accuracy in species detection, ranging from 83% to 100%, with an average of 95% in all samples. No false positives were detected. The frequency of organisms in the two methods was positively correlated (Pearson), with low variation among species. In conclusion, this protocol represents a considerable advance in ichthyoplankton studies, allowing a rapid, cost-effective, quali-quantitative approach that improves the accuracy of identification.
新热带浮游鱼的DNA元条形码:以较低的成本实现高精度
鱼类浮游生物动力学知识对保护管理极为重要,因为它可以提供有关优先产卵地点、繁殖期、迁徙路线和招募成功的信息,可用于指导管理和保护工作。然而,识别新热带淡水鱼的卵和幼虫是一项艰巨的任务。DNA条形码已经成为物种识别的一种替代和高度准确的方法,但DNA条形码可能耗时且成本高昂。为了解决这个问题,我们旨在开发一种基于DNA代谢编码的简单方案,以研究是否有可能检测和量化生物库中存在的所有物种。为此,将230只幼虫切成两半,其中一半通过桑格技术测序,另一半用下一代技术(NGS)测序的幼虫池组成六个阵列。桑格测序的结果允许在物种水平上识别几乎所有的幼虫,NGS的结果显示出物种检测的高准确率,从83%到100%不等,所有样本的平均准确率为95%。未检测到假阳性。两种方法中的生物体频率呈正相关(Pearson),物种间变异较小。总之,该方案代表了鱼类浮游生物研究的一个相当大的进步,允许一种快速、成本效益高、质量定量的方法来提高识别的准确性。
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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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