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Comparing Potential COI and SSU rDNA Barcodes for Assessing the Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships of Cyphoderiid Testate Amoebae (Rhizaria: Euglyphida)

Auteur(s)
Heger, Thierry J.
Pawlowski, Jan
Lara, Enrique 
Institut de biologie 
Leander, Brian S.
Todorov, Milcho
Golemansky, Vassil
Mitchell, Edward 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2011
In
Protist, Elsevier, 2011/162/1/131-141
Mots-clés
  • barcoding
  • COI
  • Cyphoderiidae
  • Euglyphida
  • Rhizaria
  • testate amoebae
  • barcoding

  • COI

  • Cyphoderiidae

  • Euglyphida

  • Rhizaria

  • testate amoebae

Résumé
The mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 gene (COI) has been promoted as an ideal “DNA barcode” for animal species and other groups of eukaryotes. However, the utility of the COI marker for species level discrimination and for phylogenetic analyses has yet to be tested within the Rhizaria. Accordingly, we analysed mitochondrial COI gene sequences and nuclear small subunit rDNA (SSU) sequences from several morphospecies of euglyphid testate amoebae (Cercozoa, Rhizaria) in order to evaluate the utility of these DNA markers for species discrimination and phylogenetic reconstructions. Sequences were obtained from eleven populations belonging to six <i>Cyphoderia</i> morphospecies that were isolated from field samples in North America and Europe. Mean inter-population COI sequence dissimilarities were on average 2.9 times greater than in the SSU, while the intra-population sequence dissimilarities were higher in the SSU (0-0.95%) than in the COI (0%); this suggests that the COI fragment is valuable for discriminating Cyphoderiidae isolates. Our study also demonstrated that COI sequences are useful for inferring phylogenetic relationships among Cyphoderiidae isolates. COI and SSU tree topologies were very similar even though the COI fragment used in these analyses (500 bp) was much shorter than the SSU sequences (1600 bp). Altogether, these results demonstrate the utility of the COI as a potential taxonomic DNA barcode for assessing cyphoderiid species diversity and for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the group.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/12152
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10.1016/j.protis.2010.05.002
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Heger_Thierry_J._-_Comparing_Potential_COI_and_SSU_rDNA_Barcodes_20110103.pdf (620.29 KB)
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