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Title: | DNA-Based Identification of Eurasian Vicia Species Using Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Barcodes |
Authors: | Irene Bosmali Georgios Lagiotis Nadia Haider Maslin Osathanunkul Costas Biliaderis Panagiotis Madesis |
Authors: | Irene Bosmali Georgios Lagiotis Nadia Haider Maslin Osathanunkul Costas Biliaderis Panagiotis Madesis |
Keywords: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science |
Issue Date: | 1-Apr-2022 |
Abstract: | Many legume species of the Vicia L. genus (Fabaceae Lindl.) are key components of the Mediterranean diet and have an integral role in sustainable agriculture. Given the importance of the Vicia species for Eurasian culture, it is necessary to implement methodologies, such as DNA barcoding, that can enable the effective authentication and identification of species in the genus. In this study, we analysed the chloroplast trnL and rpoC1, as well as the nuclear ITS2 DNA barcoding regions, to identify 71 Vicia specimens of Eurasian descent. Both the trnL and ITS2 regions were highly effective in discriminating the analysed taxa, while the more conserved rpoC1 region could not identify all of the selected species due to high sequence conservation or non-annotated or absent rpoC1 species sequences in GenBank. A dendrographic representation of the generated trnL data showed sufficient clustering for most of the analysed taxa, although some topological discrepancies were observed. ITS2 and rpoC1 reconstructions were also used for resolving the topological discrepancies observed in the trnL tree. Our analysis suggests that a combination of DNA barcoding regions is essential for accurate species discrimination within the Vicia genus, while single-locus analyses do not provide the necessary resolution. |
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ISSN: | 22237747 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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