Leandro A Argôlo, Robson T C Ramos, Jamille A Bitencourt, José Henrique Galdino, Iracilda Sampaio, Paulo R A M Affonso
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摘要
基于 COI 序列的 DNA 条形码因其较高的物种鉴定率,对许多鱼类物种的分类评估具有很高的参考价值。因此,许多研究都采用了这种方法,包括不同地区的物种核对表、隐性多样性评估、生物多样性监测和其他应用。此外,COI DNA 条形码的成功主要依赖于一个综合数据库(BOLD 系统),该数据库拥有数百万物种的序列和详细记录,并应用一个系统(BIN)对短 DNA 条形码进行聚类以生成 OTU。除 COI 外,16S rDNA 也已被证明适用于多个类群的分子鉴定,这两种标记的结合可能有利于调查新热带地区的物种组成。副鱼科由 60 多种比目鱼组成。它们中的大多数栖息在热带地区,但对它们的研究仍然不足。在此,我们通过 COI 和 16S DNA 条形码评估了巴西沿岸副鳞鱼科物种的多样性。结合我们的数据集与 BOLD(COI)和 GenBank(16S)的公开记录,我们进行了基于树和遗传距离的分析,以及基于 BIN 和物种划分的方法。两种标记的分析结果一致,我们在样本中鉴定出了 8 个副鱼类物种,可信度很高。有趣的是,我们的分析表明,在一些情况下,归属于同一物种的公开记录可能是来自多个物种的序列。因此,我们提供了新的记录和发现,并探讨了有关错误识别和几个物种的隐匿多样性的重要问题。
Hidden diversity revealed by DNA barcoding of paralichthyidae fish along the caribbean and brazilian coast.
DNA barcoding based on COI sequences has been highly informative for the taxonomic assessment of many fish species due to its high rate of species identification. Accordingly, numerous studies have employed this method to encompass species checklists of different areas, assessment of cryptic diversity, biodiversity monitoring, and other applications. Furthermore, most of the success of COI DNA barcoding relies on a comprehensive database (BOLD Systems) that holds sequences and detailed records of millions of species and applies a system (BIN) that clusters short DNA barcodes to generate OTUs. Besides COI, the 16S rDNA has proven to be suitable for the molecular identification of several taxa, and the combination of both markers could be advantageous in investigating species composition in the Neotropics. The family Paralichthyidae comprises over 60 flatfish species. Most of them inhabit tropical areas and remain understudied. Here, we evaluated the diversity of Paralichthyidae species along the Brazilian coast through COI and 16S DNA barcodes. Combining our dataset with BOLD (COI) and GenBank (16S) public records, we conducted tree-based and genetic distance analyses along with BIN-based and species delimitation methods. Our results were consistent for both markers, and we identified eight species of paralichthyids among our samples with high confidence. Interestingly, our analyses indicate several cases where public records assigned to the same species might be sequences from multiple species. Therefore, we provide new records and occurrences and explore important issues regarding misidentification and putative cryptic diversity for several species.
期刊介绍:
Genetica publishes papers dealing with genetics, genomics, and evolution. Our journal covers novel advances in the fields of genomics, conservation genetics, genotype-phenotype interactions, evo-devo, population and quantitative genetics, and biodiversity. Genetica publishes original research articles addressing novel conceptual, experimental, and theoretical issues in these areas, whatever the taxon considered. Biomedical papers and papers on breeding animal and plant genetics are not within the scope of Genetica, unless framed in an evolutionary context. Recent advances in genetics, genomics and evolution are also published in thematic issues and synthesis papers published by experts in the field.