Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group
Abstract Objective Species of the Baetis rhodani group are among the most widespread mayflies of the Palearctic region. However, frequent occurrence of morphologically cryptic species complicates the identification of sympatric species. Here, we proposed and tested a method for the fast, accurate, a...
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doaj-5bf52202e97d4c298ae44be2c4dc7bc92020-11-25T02:39:34ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-01-011111610.1186/s13104-017-3115-6Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani groupRoberta Bisconti0Roberta Tenchini1Carlo Belfiore2Giuseppe Nascetti3Daniele Canestrelli4Dipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della TusciaDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della TusciaDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della TusciaDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della TusciaDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della TusciaAbstract Objective Species of the Baetis rhodani group are among the most widespread mayflies of the Palearctic region. However, frequent occurrence of morphologically cryptic species complicates the identification of sympatric species. Here, we proposed and tested a method for the fast, accurate, and cost-effective assignment of a large number of individuals to their putative species, based on high resolution melting profiles of a standard mitochondrial gene fragment. We tested this method using a system of three recently identified cryptic species inhabiting the Tyrrhenian Islands (western Mediterranean basin). Results Highly species-specific high resolution melting profiles were obtained, allowing the unequivocal attribution of each individual to the respective species. This assay provides a convenient and easily customizable alternative to traditional barcoding approaches, provided that the mayfly taxa occurring within the geographic area of interest have been previously identified and their high resolution melting profiles assessed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3115-6High resolution melting (HRM) curveSpecies identificationBaetis rhodaniTyrrhenian islandsReal time PCR |
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Roberta Bisconti Roberta Tenchini Carlo Belfiore Giuseppe Nascetti Daniele Canestrelli Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group BMC Research Notes High resolution melting (HRM) curve Species identification Baetis rhodani Tyrrhenian islands Real time PCR |
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Roberta Bisconti Roberta Tenchini Carlo Belfiore Giuseppe Nascetti Daniele Canestrelli |
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Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group |
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Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group |
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Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group |
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Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group |
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Fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the Baetis rhodani group |
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fast and accurate identification of cryptic and sympatric mayfly species of the baetis rhodani group |
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Abstract Objective Species of the Baetis rhodani group are among the most widespread mayflies of the Palearctic region. However, frequent occurrence of morphologically cryptic species complicates the identification of sympatric species. Here, we proposed and tested a method for the fast, accurate, and cost-effective assignment of a large number of individuals to their putative species, based on high resolution melting profiles of a standard mitochondrial gene fragment. We tested this method using a system of three recently identified cryptic species inhabiting the Tyrrhenian Islands (western Mediterranean basin). Results Highly species-specific high resolution melting profiles were obtained, allowing the unequivocal attribution of each individual to the respective species. This assay provides a convenient and easily customizable alternative to traditional barcoding approaches, provided that the mayfly taxa occurring within the geographic area of interest have been previously identified and their high resolution melting profiles assessed. |
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High resolution melting (HRM) curve Species identification Baetis rhodani Tyrrhenian islands Real time PCR |
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