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Genome skimming and exploration of DNA barcodes for Taiwan endemic cypresses
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AbstractCypresses are characterized by their longevity and valuable timber. In Taiwan, two endemic cypress species, Chamaecyparis formosensis and C. obtusa var. formosana, are threatened by prevalent illegal logging. A DNA barcode system is urgently needed for reforestation and conservation of these two cypresses. In this study, both plastomes and 35S rDNAs from 16, 10, and 6 individuals of C. formosensis, C. obtusa var. formosana, and C. obtusa var. obtusa were sequenced, respectively. We show that the loss of plastid trnT-GGU readily distinguishes C. formosensis from its congeneric species. We demonstrate that entire sequences of plastomes or 35S rDNAs are capable of correctly identifying cypress species and varieties, suggesting that they are effective super-barcodes. We also discover three short hypervariable loci (i.e., 3′ETS, ITS1, and trnH-psbA) that are promising barcodes for identifying cypress species and varieties. Moreover, nine species-specific indels of > 100 bp were detected in the cypress plastomes. These indels, together with the three aforementioned short barcodes, constitute an alternative and powerful barcode system crucial for identifying specimens that are fragmentary or contain degraded/poor DNA. Our sequenced data and barcode systems not only enrich the genetic reference for cypresses, but also contribute to future reforestation, conservation, and forensic investigations.
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Title: Genome skimming and exploration of DNA barcodes for Taiwan endemic cypresses
Description:
AbstractCypresses are characterized by their longevity and valuable timber.
In Taiwan, two endemic cypress species, Chamaecyparis formosensis and C.
obtusa var.
formosana, are threatened by prevalent illegal logging.
A DNA barcode system is urgently needed for reforestation and conservation of these two cypresses.
In this study, both plastomes and 35S rDNAs from 16, 10, and 6 individuals of C.
formosensis, C.
obtusa var.
formosana, and C.
obtusa var.
obtusa were sequenced, respectively.
We show that the loss of plastid trnT-GGU readily distinguishes C.
formosensis from its congeneric species.
We demonstrate that entire sequences of plastomes or 35S rDNAs are capable of correctly identifying cypress species and varieties, suggesting that they are effective super-barcodes.
We also discover three short hypervariable loci (i.
e.
, 3′ETS, ITS1, and trnH-psbA) that are promising barcodes for identifying cypress species and varieties.
Moreover, nine species-specific indels of > 100 bp were detected in the cypress plastomes.
These indels, together with the three aforementioned short barcodes, constitute an alternative and powerful barcode system crucial for identifying specimens that are fragmentary or contain degraded/poor DNA.
Our sequenced data and barcode systems not only enrich the genetic reference for cypresses, but also contribute to future reforestation, conservation, and forensic investigations.
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