DNA barcodes for delineating Clerodendrum species of North East India
The diversified genus of Clerodendrum with its complex evolutionary history leads to taxonomic mystification. Unlike traditional taxonomic methods, DNA barcoding could be a promising tool for the identification and conservation of Clerodendrum species. This study was attempted to develop an efficien...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-08, Vol.10 (1), p.13490-13490, Article 13490 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The diversified genus of
Clerodendrum
with its complex evolutionary history leads to taxonomic mystification. Unlike traditional taxonomic methods, DNA barcoding could be a promising tool for the identification and conservation of
Clerodendrum
species. This study was attempted to develop an efficient barcode locus in
Clerodendrum
species of North East India. We evaluated four barcode candidates (
ITS
2,
mat
K,
rbc
L,
ycf
1) and its combinations in different
Clerodendrum
species. The reliability of barcodes to distinguish the species were calculated using genetic pairwise distances, intra- and inter-specific diversity, barcode gap, and phylogenetic tree-based methods. The results exemplify that
mat
K posse’s maximum number of variables and parsimony-informative sites (103/100), intra- (0.021 ± 0.001) and inter- (0.086 ± 0.005) specific divergences and species resolution rate (89.1%) followed by
ITS
2,
ycf
1, and
rbc
L. Among the combinatorial locus,
ITS
2 +
mat
K showed the best species discrimination with distinctive barcode gaps. Therefore, we tentatively suggest that the combination of
ITS
2 +
mat
K as core barcode for
Clerodendrum
and converted into quick response (QR) code. Hence, this finding indicates that DNA barcoding could provide consistent resources for species discrimination and resolve taxonomic controversies of the genus as well as set a preliminary assessment toward its biodiversity. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-70405-3 |