Barcoding : Assessing the effect of varying sequence length on DNA barcoding of fungi /

DNA barcoding shows enormous promise for the rapid identification of organisms at the species level. There has been much recent debate, however, about the need for longer barcode sequences, especially when these sequences are used to construct molecular phylogenies. Here, we have analysed a set of fungal mitochondrial sequences - of various lengths - and we have monitored the effect of reducing sequence length on the utility of the data for both species identification and phylogenetic reconstruction. Our results demonstrate that reducing sequence length has a profound effect on the accuracy of resulting phylogenetic trees, but surprisingly short sequences still yield accurate species identifications. We conclude that the standard short barcode sequences (~600 bp) are not suitable for inferring accurate phylogenetic relationships, but they are sufficient for species identification among the fungi.

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Main Authors: Min, Xiang Jia, autor. aut 57855, Hickey, Donal A. 57856
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:d
Published: ©200
Subjects:Hongos., Plagas.,
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