Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees

Family Acanthaceae is widely known for its medicinal and economic values – one of which is genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees. Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees is considered most significant, given its broad range of pharmacological activities. However, the circumscription of genus Andrographis...

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Main Author: Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_bio-10142022-02-24T03:11:10Z Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C. Family Acanthaceae is widely known for its medicinal and economic values – one of which is genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees. Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees is considered most significant, given its broad range of pharmacological activities. However, the circumscription of genus Andrographis is still unclear, recording different numbers of species across global databases. This study aims to analyze chloroplast gene variability within A. paniculata and between Andrographis spp. to determine a candidate gene barcode for species discrimination, and to conduct phylogenetic tree comparisons based on alignment-based methods. Among rbcL, matK, trnL-F, and trnH-psbA markers, non-coding loci, trnL-F, and psbA-trnH, exhibited higher variability. The candidate marker for genus Andrographis was the trnL-F region. Out of 18 sample Andrographis species, six were successfully discriminated across trnL-F gene trees. The Maximum Likelihood method with bootstrap support performed best, localizing 4 Andrographis spp. into separate clades. However, a single gene locus was insufficient to achieve discriminatory power for the remaining Andrographis spp. Tree topologies were also inaccurate when compared with the reference Andrographis tree and existing taxonomic keys. Utilizing multigene barcodes can further improve species-level discrimination and phylogenetic tree accuracy. 2022-02-23T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_bio/15 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=etdb_bio Biology Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Acanthaceae Phylogeny Traditional medicine Biology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Acanthaceae
Phylogeny
Traditional medicine
Biology
spellingShingle Acanthaceae
Phylogeny
Traditional medicine
Biology
Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C.
Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
description Family Acanthaceae is widely known for its medicinal and economic values – one of which is genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees. Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees is considered most significant, given its broad range of pharmacological activities. However, the circumscription of genus Andrographis is still unclear, recording different numbers of species across global databases. This study aims to analyze chloroplast gene variability within A. paniculata and between Andrographis spp. to determine a candidate gene barcode for species discrimination, and to conduct phylogenetic tree comparisons based on alignment-based methods. Among rbcL, matK, trnL-F, and trnH-psbA markers, non-coding loci, trnL-F, and psbA-trnH, exhibited higher variability. The candidate marker for genus Andrographis was the trnL-F region. Out of 18 sample Andrographis species, six were successfully discriminated across trnL-F gene trees. The Maximum Likelihood method with bootstrap support performed best, localizing 4 Andrographis spp. into separate clades. However, a single gene locus was insufficient to achieve discriminatory power for the remaining Andrographis spp. Tree topologies were also inaccurate when compared with the reference Andrographis tree and existing taxonomic keys. Utilizing multigene barcodes can further improve species-level discrimination and phylogenetic tree accuracy.
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author Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C.
author_facet Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C.
author_sort Juaban, Ma. Loren Elena C.
title Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
title_short Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
title_full Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
title_fullStr Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
title_full_unstemmed Using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees
title_sort using alignment-based methods in the phylogenetic inferencing of genus andrographis wall. ex nees
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