Rapid discrimination between four seagrass species using hybrid analysis
© FUNPEC-RP. Biological species are traditionally identifed based on their morphological features and the correct identifcation of species is critical in biological studies. However, some plant types, such as seagrass, are taxonomically problematic and diffcult to identify. Furthermore, closely rela...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-389392015-06-16T07:54:38Z Rapid discrimination between four seagrass species using hybrid analysis Osathanunkul,M. Madesis,P.B. Ounjai,S. Suwannapoom,C. Jampeetong,A. Molecular Biology Genetics © FUNPEC-RP. Biological species are traditionally identifed based on their morphological features and the correct identifcation of species is critical in biological studies. However, some plant types, such as seagrass, are taxonomically problematic and diffcult to identify. Furthermore, closely related seagrass species, such as Halophila spp, form a taxonomically unresolved complex. Although some seagrass taxa are easy to recognize, most species are diffcult to identify without skilled taxonomic or molecular techniques. Barcoding coupled with High Resolution Melting analysis (BAR-HRM) offers a potentially reliable, rapid, and cost-effective method to confrm species. Here, DNA information of two chloroplast loci was used in combination with HRM analysis to discriminate four species of seagrass collected off the southern coast of Thailand. A distinct melting curve presenting one inflection point was generated for each species using rbcL primers. While the melting profles of Cymodocea rotundata and Cymodocea serrulata were not statistically different, analysis of the normalized HRM curves produced with the rpoC primers allowed for their discrimination. The Bar-HRM technique showed promise in discriminating seagrass species and with further adaptations and improvements, could make for an effective and power tool for confrming seagrass species. 2015-06-16T07:54:38Z 2015-06-16T07:54:38Z 2015-04-27 Article 16765680 2-s2.0-84928639753 10.4238/2015.April.27.10 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84928639753&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38939 Fundacao de Pesquisas Cientificas de Ribeirao Preto |
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© FUNPEC-RP. Biological species are traditionally identifed based on their morphological features and the correct identifcation of species is critical in biological studies. However, some plant types, such as seagrass, are taxonomically problematic and diffcult to identify. Furthermore, closely related seagrass species, such as Halophila spp, form a taxonomically unresolved complex. Although some seagrass taxa are easy to recognize, most species are diffcult to identify without skilled taxonomic or molecular techniques. Barcoding coupled with High Resolution Melting analysis (BAR-HRM) offers a potentially reliable, rapid, and cost-effective method to confrm species. Here, DNA information of two chloroplast loci was used in combination with HRM analysis to discriminate four species of seagrass collected off the southern coast of Thailand. A distinct melting curve presenting one inflection point was generated for each species using rbcL primers. While the melting profles of Cymodocea rotundata and Cymodocea serrulata were not statistically different, analysis of the normalized HRM curves produced with the rpoC primers allowed for their discrimination. The Bar-HRM technique showed promise in discriminating seagrass species and with further adaptations and improvements, could make for an effective and power tool for confrming seagrass species. |
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Rapid discrimination between four seagrass species using hybrid analysis |
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Rapid discrimination between four seagrass species using hybrid analysis |
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