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High-efficiency 18S microalgae barcoding by coalescent, distance and character-based approaches: a test in Chlorella and Scenedesmus
The relatively conserved 18S is often used in the phylogenetic analysis of microalgae. However, whether it can really help in barcoding microalgae needs to be evaluated. In this study the multiple approaches of coalescent, distance and character-based barcoding are first employed in Chlorella and Sc...
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Published in: | Journal of oceanology and limnology 2018-09, Vol.36 (5), p.1771-1777 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The relatively conserved 18S is often used in the phylogenetic analysis of microalgae. However, whether it can really help in barcoding microalgae needs to be evaluated. In this study the multiple approaches of coalescent, distance and character-based barcoding are first employed in
Chlorella
and
Scenedesmus
to test the efficiency of 18S sequences for barcoding green microalgae. We show that most
Chlorella
and
Scenedesmus
species, including the cryptic species, can be distinguished by 18S sequences with all coalescent General Mixed Yule-coalescent (GMYC), poisson tree process (PTP), and P ID, distance (ABGD) and character-based approaches. Both GMYC and PTP analyses produce more genetic groups. The P ID and ABGD analyses only cluster some species. All species (apart from a few of lineages) can be separated in character-based barcoding analysis with more than three character attributes. In comparison with previous barcoding results with
rbcL, tufA
, ITS and 16S, 18S produces good resolution in identifying
Chlorella
and
Scenedesmus
. Our results reveal that 18S is highly efficient in identifying taxa of green microalgae at species level, based on a combination of multiple barcoding approaches. Combining 18S with other gene markers may be useful in barcoding microalgae. |
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ISSN: | 2096-5508 2523-3521 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00343-018-7201-y |