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New environmental metabarcodes for analysing soil DNA: potential for studying past and present ecosystems

Epp, L. S. (author)
Boessenkool, S. (author)
Bellemain, E. P. (author)
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Haile, J. (author)
Esposito, A. (author)
Riaz, T. (author)
Erséus, Christer, 1951 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Gusarov, V. I. (author)
Edwards, M. E. (author)
Johnsen, A. (author)
Stenoien, H. K. (author)
Hassel, K. (author)
Kauserud, H. (author)
Yoccoz, N. G. (author)
Brathen, K. (author)
Willerslev, E. (author)
Taberlet, P. (author)
Coissac, E. (author)
Brochmann, C. (author)
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2012
2012
English.
In: Molecular Ecology. - 0962-1083. ; 21:8, s. 1821-1833
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  • Metabarcoding approaches use total and typically degraded DNA from environmental samples to analyse biotic assemblages and can potentially be carried out for any kinds of organisms in an ecosystem. These analyses rely on specific markers, here called metabarcodes, which should be optimized for taxonomic resolution, minimal bias in amplification of the target organism group and short sequence length. Using bioinformatic tools, we developed metabarcodes for several groups of organisms: fungi, bryophytes, enchytraeids, beetles and birds. The ability of these metabarcodes to amplify the target groups was systematically evaluated by (i) in silico PCRs using all standard sequences in the EMBL public database as templates, (ii) in vitro PCRs of DNA extracts from surface soil samples from a site in Varanger, northern Norway and (iii) in vitro PCRs of DNA extracts from permanently frozen sediment samples of late-Pleistocene age (similar to 16 00050 000 years bp) from two Siberian sites, Duvanny Yar and Main River. Comparison of the results from the in silico PCR with those obtained in vitro showed that the in silico approach offered a reliable estimate of the suitability of a marker. All target groups were detected in the environmental DNA, but we found large variation in the level of detection among the groups and between modern and ancient samples. Success rates for the Pleistocene samples were highest for fungal DNA, whereas bryophyte, beetle and bird sequences could also be retrieved, but to a much lesser degree. The metabarcoding approach has considerable potential for biodiversity screening of modern samples and also as a palaeoecological tool.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

Keyword

ancient DNA
arctic
environmental DNA
metabarcoding
primers
in-silico approach
ancient DNA
ribosomal-rna
blocking primers
pcr
barcode
climate
biodiversity
permafrost
samples

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