| Literature DB >> 30719028 |
Kareem A Mosa1,2, Sanjay Gairola3, Rahul Jamdade4, Ali El-Keblawy1, Khawla Ibrahim Al Shaer4, Eman Khalid Al Harthi4, Hatem A Shabana3, Tamer Mahmoud3.
Abstract
The Arabian Peninsula is known to have a comprehensive and rich endowment of unique and genetically diverse plant genetic resources. Analysis and conservation of biological diversity is a crucial issue to the whole Arabian Peninsula. The rapid and accurate delimitation and identification of a species is crucial to genetic diversity analysis and the first critical step in the assessment of distribution, population abundance and threats related to a particular target species. During the last two decades, classical strategies of evaluating genetic variability, such as morphology and physiology, have been greatly complemented by phylogenetic, taxonomic, genetic diversity and breeding research molecular studies. At present, initiatives are taking place around the world to generate DNA barcode libraries for vascular plant flora and to make these data available in order to better understand, conserve and utilize biodiversity. The number of herbarium collection-based plant evolutionary genetics and genomics studies being conducted has been increasing worldwide. The herbaria provide a rich resource of already preserved and identified material, and these as well as freshly collected samples from the wild can be used for creating a reference DNA barcode library for the vascular plant flora of a region. This review discusses the main molecular and genomic techniques used in plant identification and biodiversity analysis. Hence, we highlight studies emphasizing various molecular techniques undertaken during the last 10 years to study the plant biodiversity of the Arabian Peninsula. Special emphasis on the role of DNA barcoding as a powerful tool for plant biodiversity analysis is provided, along with the crucial role of herbaria in creating a DNA barcode library.Entities:
Keywords: Arabian Peninsula; DNA barcoding; genomic techniques; herbarium collections; molecular markers; plant biodiversity
Year: 2019 PMID: 30719028 PMCID: PMC6348273 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
FIGURE 1Map Arabian Peninsula representing nine countries.
FIGURE 2(A) Flow diagram of the studies (peer reviewed) undertaken in a decade using various molecular markers and genomics techniques from the Arabian Peninsula. (B) Plot of studies utilizing various molecular techniques.
FIGURE 3Workflow of DNA barcoding technique from specimen collection till barcode analysis.
FIGURE 4Number of DNA barcodes sequences submitted and published by NCBI GenBank in a decade from the Arabian Peninsula.
Plant DNA barcode markers studied from the Arabian Peninsula.
| Nation | Locus/Loci | Identification | Species barcoded ( | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iraq | ITS4+ITS5 | Cryptic medicinal plants | 4 | |
| Saudi Arabia | rpoB | 1 (8 cultivars) | ||
| psbA-trnH | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1+ITS2 | 1 | ||
| Saudi Arabia | rbcL | Arid plants | 26 | |
| matK | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | rbcL | Arid plants | 12 | |
| Saudi Arabia | rbcL | Herbaceous weed ( | 1 | |
| matK | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS2 | Medicinal plant ( | 1 | |
| rbcL | ||||
| rpoB | ||||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1+ITS2 | Rare and endangered plants | 5 | |
| Saudi Arabia | ITS | 1 | ||
| trnL-F | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1 + ITS4 | 1 | ||
| rpoB | ||||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| psbA-trnH | ||||
| rps-16 | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | rbcL | 1 | ||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1 + ITS2 | 1 | ||
| rbcL | ||||
| rpoB | ||||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| rps16 | ||||
| psbA-trnH | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1 + ITS2 | 1 | ||
| rbcL | ||||
| rpoB | ||||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| rps16 | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1 + ITS2 | 1 | ||
| United Arab Emirates | matk | 1 | ||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | ITS1+ITS2 | 1 | ||
| United Arab Emirates | psbK-psbI | 1 | ||
| United Arab Emirates | matk | Selected medicinal plants | 10 | |
| rbcL | ||||
| rpoC1 | ||||
| United Arab Emirates | rbcL | Native plants | 51 | |
| matK | ||||
FIGURE 5Pie chart representing the studies reporting the efficiency of the plant DNA barcode markers.
FIGURE 6Number of species in dominant families in the Sharjah Seed bank and Herbarium (SSBH).