Literature DB >> 33749162

Barcode UK: A complete DNA barcoding resource for the flowering plants and conifers of the United Kingdom.

Laura Jones1, Alex D Twyford2,3, Col R Ford1, Tim C G Rich4, Helena Davies1, Laura L Forrest2, Michelle L Hart2, Heather McHaffie2, Max R Brown3, Peter M Hollingsworth2, Natasha de Vere1,5.   

Abstract

DNA barcoding and metabarcoding provide new avenues for investigating biological systems. These techniques require well-curated reference libraries with extensive coverage. Generating an exhaustive national DNA barcode reference library can open up new avenues of research in ecology, evolution and conservation, yet few studies to date have created such a resource. In plant DNA barcoding, herbarium collections provide taxonomically robust material but also pose challenges in lab processing. Here, we present a national DNA barcoding resource covering all of the native flowering plants and conifers of the United Kingdom. This represents 1,482 plant species, with the majority of specimens (81%) sourced from herbaria. Using Sanger sequencing of the plant DNA barcode markers, rbcL, matK, and ITS2, at least one DNA barcode was retrieved from 98% of the UK flora. We sampled from multiple individuals, resulting in a species coverage for rbcL of 96% (4,477 sequences), 90% for matK (3,259 sequences) and 75% for ITS2 (2,585 sequences). Sequence recovery was lower for herbarium material compared to fresh collections, with the age of the specimen having a significant effect on the success of sequence recovery. Species level discrimination was highest with ITS2, however, the ability to successfully retrieve a sequence was lowest for this region. Analyses of the genetic distinctiveness of species across a complete flora showed DNA barcoding to be informative for all but the most taxonomically complex groups. The UK flora DNA barcode reference library provides an important resource for many applications that require plant identification from DNA.
© 2021 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Resources published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  DNA barcoding; UK; conifers; flowering plants

Year:  2021        PMID: 33749162     DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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