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Pino-Bodas, R./ M. P. Martín/ A. R. Burgaz/ H. T. Lumbsch 2013: Species delimitation in Cladonia (Ascomycota): A challenge to the DNA barcoding philosophy. - Molecular Ecology Resources 13(6): 1058-1068. [RLL List # 233 / Rec.# 35096]
Keywords: DNA barcoding/ Lichenized fungi/ Monophyletic probability of correct identification/ Species identification/ Ascomycota/ Cladonia/ Fungi
Abstract: The lichen-forming fungal genus Cladonia is species-rich with approximately 500 described species. The accepted barcode for fungi (ITS rDNA) often fails in identifying Cladonia spp. In order to find other markers that, in combination with the ITS rDNA region can be used for species identification in Cladonia, we studied the loci IGS rDNA, ef1?, rpb2 and cox1. A total of 782 sequences from 36 species have been analyzed. PCR amplification success rate, intraspecific and interspecific genetic distance variation, calculated using the K2P model, and the correct identification percentage (PCI) were taken into account to assess possible barcode regions. The marker showing the least intraspecific genetic distance range was cox1, followed by ITS rDNA and ef1?. Of the five studied markers only cox1 showed a barcoding gap. The rpb2 locus showed the highest PCI values, but it was the most difficult to amplify. The highest correct identification rates using blast method were obtained with rpb2. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.12086

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