Authentication of five Barilius species from Indian waters using DNA barcoding.

Genetika Pub Date : 2016-08-01
A K Singh, R Kumar, A K Mishra, M Singh, V S Baisvar, U K Chauhan, B Kushwaha, N S Nagpure
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Authentic identification of fish species is essential for conserving them as a valuable genetic resource in our environment. DNA barcoding of living beings has become an important and ultimate tool for establishing their molecular identity. Among cyprinids, Barilius is an important genus having nearly 23 species in Indian region whose morphological identification is often difficult due to minute differences in their features. Five species collected from Indian waters and primarily identified as Opsarius bakeri (syn. Barilius bakeri), B. gatensis, B. vagra, B. bendelisis and B. ngawa were authenticated by their DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial COI gene sequences. Five individuals of each species were taken for barcode preparation by COI gene sequencing which yielded one barcode for B. ngawa, two barcodes each for O. bakeri, B. gatensis, B. bendelisis and three barcodes for B. vagra. The order of inter and intra-specific variation was estimated to know a preliminary status of variation prevailing in these cold stream fish species significant for evolution and conservation of these valued species of our ichthyofauna. Average variation within genera was found to be 13.6% with intra-specific variation ranging from 0.0% (B. ngawa) to 0.6% (B. gatensis). These distance data are in the same order found by various researchers globally using COI barcode sequences in different fish species. Phylogenetic relatedness among Barilius species and some other cyprinids validate their status of individual species as established by conventional taxonomy.

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利用DNA条形码技术鉴定印度水域五种巴留斯鱼。
鱼类物种的真实鉴定对于保护它们作为我们环境中宝贵的遗传资源至关重要。生物DNA条形码已成为确定生物分子身份的重要和终极工具。巴利乌斯(Barilius)是鲤科中一个重要属,在印度地区有近23种,由于其特征差异很小,形态学鉴定往往很困难。利用线粒体COI基因序列,对采集自印度海域的5个物种进行了DNA条形码鉴定,初步鉴定为白腹刀藻(Opsarius bakeri)、白腹刀藻(b.s gatensis)、迷走刀藻(b.s vagra)、本氏刀藻(b.s endelisis)和白腹刀藻(b.s ngawa)。每个物种取5个个体进行COI基因测序制备条形码,得到ngawa芽孢杆菌1条条形码,O. bakeri芽孢杆菌、B. gatensis芽孢杆菌、bendelisis芽孢杆菌各2条条形码,vagra芽孢杆菌3条条形码。估计了这些冷流鱼类种间和种内变异的顺序,初步了解了这些物种的变异状况,对这些鱼类的进化和保护具有重要意义。属内平均变异率为13.6%,种内变异率为0.0% ~ 0.6%。这些距离数据的顺序与全球不同研究人员使用COI条形码序列在不同鱼类中发现的顺序相同。巴利乌斯属和其他一些鲤科动物之间的系统发育亲缘关系证实了它们在传统分类学中所确立的单种地位。
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