DNA Barcodes of the animal species occurring in Italy under the European “Habitats Directive” (92/43/EEC): a reference library for the Italian National Biodiversity Network

Q3 Environmental Science Biogeographia Pub Date : 2017-11-14 DOI:10.21426/B632131365
D. Cesaroni, S. Felici, G. Riccarducci, Marco Ciambotta, A. Ventura, E. Bianchi, V. Sbordoni
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Author(s): Cesaroni, Donatella; De Felici, Stefano; Riccarducci, Giorgio; Ciambotta, Marco; Ventura, Alessandra; Bianchi, Eleonora; Sbordoni, Valerio | Abstract: The present paper reports the development of a public project addressed to build up and publish a DNA barcode reference library for the animal species occurring in Italy listed in the II, IV and V Annexes of the “Habitats Directive” 92/43/EEC. DNA barcoding is a global standard, namely a procedure based on a gene sequence located in a standardized genome region as a diagnostic biomarker for species. DNA barcodes data have been either produced in our laboratories or collected from the literature and international gene databases. They were subsequently used to assemble a database containing both genetic data and information related to the origin of the data. This project represents the first pilot store of DNA sequence data built-in interoperability within the portal of the National Network of Biodiversity of the Italian Ministry of the Environment. The archive, called "DNA Barcode Database of Italian Nature 2000 animal species" (owned by the Zoology and Evolutionary Biology group at Tor Vergata University), was implemented in a relational DBMS with a free license program (PostgreSQL v9.3.4), mapped using the schema ABCD and the extension DNA, and then made interoperable using the software BioCASE (v3.6.0).
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根据欧洲“栖息地指令”(92/43/EEC),意大利动物物种的DNA条形码:意大利国家生物多样性网络的参考库
作者:Cesaroni,Donatella;De Felici,Stefano;里卡杜奇,乔治;Ciambotta,Marco;文图拉,亚历山德拉;Bianchi,Eleonora;Sbordoni,Valerio |摘要:本文报道了一个公共项目的发展,该项目旨在建立和发布意大利动物物种的DNA条形码参考库,该参考库列在“栖息地指令”92/43/EEC的第二、第四和第五附件中。DNA条形码是一种全球标准,即基于位于标准化基因组区域的基因序列作为物种诊断生物标志物的程序。DNA条形码数据要么在我们的实验室中产生,要么从文献和国际基因数据库中收集。随后,它们被用来组装一个数据库,其中包含遗传数据和与数据来源有关的信息。该项目是意大利环境部国家生物多样性网络门户网站内第一个内置互操作性的DNA序列数据试点存储。该档案名为“意大利自然2000动物物种DNA条形码数据库”(归Tor Vergata大学动物学和进化生物学小组所有),在一个具有免费许可程序的关系数据库管理系统(PostgreSQL v9.3.4)中实现,使用ABCD模式和扩展DNA进行映射,然后使用BioCASE软件(v3.6.0)进行互操作。
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Biogeographia
Biogeographia Environmental Science-Ecology
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审稿时长
28 weeks
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