S. T. Álvarez-Castañeda, C. Lorenzo, Evelyn Rios, Patricia Cortés-Calva, M. Elias, J. Ortega, F. A. Cervantes
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引用次数: 7
摘要
墨西哥生命条形码(MEXBOL)项目最初是由研究人员发起的,他们希望墨西哥加入国际DNA条形码(iBOL)合作,建立一个物种识别和发现的遗传系统。MEXBOL有三个主要节点,分别与墨西哥北部、中部和南部的不同研究机构相关。2009年初,在加拿大圭尔夫大学(University of Guelph)的支持下,三个节点的实验室开始运作。2003年,加拿大圭尔夫大学开始了DNA条形码技术。到2011年底,墨西哥的实验室将装备齐全并全面投入使用。该项目由国家科学技术委员会(CONACyT)资助。此外,MEXBOL指导委员会支持国家生物多样性保护委员会(CONABIO)的倡议,向任何大学和研究中心提供资助,用于墨西哥标本的条形码收集。我们提出了有关墨西哥哺乳动物条形码项目的初步结果。这些分析的目的是评估DNA条形码的重要性(使用细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因;COI)用于物种鉴定、遗传多样性研究和分类综述。我们的初步数据表明,DNA条形码可以用于发现隐藏物种,并对了解墨西哥哺乳动物的巨大多样性具有重要意义。
DNA Barcoding of Mammals in Mexico: Implications for Biodiversity
The Mexican Barcode of Life (MEXBOL) project started as an initiative by researchers who wanted Mexico to join the international DNA barcoding (iBOL) collaboration to establish a genetic system of species identification and discovery. MEXBOL has three main nodes associated with different research institutions in the northern, central, and southern parts of the country. At the beginning of 2009, the laboratories of the three nodes began to operate with support from the University of Guelph in Canada where DNA barcoding began in 2003. By the end of 2011, the laboratories in Mexico will be completely equipped and fully operational. The project is funded by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT). In addition, the steering committee of MEXBOL supports the Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO) initiative to offer grants to any university and research center for barcoding collections of Mexican specimens. We present preliminary results of projects dealing with barcoding Mexican mammals. The aims of these analyses are to evaluate the importance of the DNA barcoding (using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene; COI) for the identification of species, study of genetic diversity, and taxonomic review. Our preliminary data suggest that DNA barcodes can be used for the discovery of cryptic species and have important implications to the understanding of the mega-diversity of mammals in Mexico.