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TítuloComparing species detection success between molecular markers in DNA metabarcoding of coastal macroinvertebrates
Autor(es)Leite, Barbara R.
Vieira, Pedro Emanuel Ferreira Reis
Troncoso, Jesús S.
Costa, Filipe O.
Palavras-chave18S
COI
DNA metabarcoding
Marine macrozoobenthic diversity
Primer efficiency
Taxonomic discrimination
Data1-Jan-2021
EditoraPensoft Publishers
RevistaMetabarcoding and Metagenomics
CitaçãoLeite BR, Vieira PE, Troncoso JS, Costa FO (2021) Comparing species detection success between molecular markers in DNA metabarcoding of coastal macroinvertebrates. Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 5: e70063. https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.5.70063
Resumo(s)DNA metabarcoding has great potential to improve marine biomonitoring programs by providing a rapid and accurate assessment of species composition in zoobenthic communities. However, some methodological improvements are still required, especially regarding failed detections, primers efficiency and incompleteness of databases. Here we assessed the efficiency of two different marker loci (COI and 18S) and three primer pairs in marine species detection through DNA metabarcoding of the macrozoobenthic communities colonizing three types of artificial substrates (slate, PVC and granite), sampled between 3 and 15 months of deployment. To accurately compare detection success between markers, we also compared the representativeness of the detected species in public databases and revised the reliability of the taxonomic assignments. Globally, we recorded extensive complementarity in the species detected by each marker, with 69% of the species exclusively detected by either 18S or COI. Individually, each of the three primer pairs recovered, at most, 52% of all species detected on the samples, showing also different abilities to amplify specific taxonomic groups. Most of the detected species have reliable reference sequences in their respective databases (82% for COI and 72% for 18S), meaning that when a species was detected by one marker and not by the other, it was most likely due to faulty amplification, and not by lack of matching sequences in the database. Overall, results showed the impact of marker and primer applied on species detection ability and indicated that, currently, if only a single marker or primer pair is employed in marine zoobenthos metabarcoding, a fair portion of the diversity may be overlooked.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79987
DOI10.3897/MBMG.5.70063
e-ISSN2534-9708
Versão da editorahttps://mbmg.pensoft.net/article/70063/
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