• 제목/요약/키워드: COI (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I)

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A Revision of the Phylogeny of Helicotylenchus Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) as Inferred from Ribosomal and Mitochondrial DNA

  • Abraham Okki, Mwamula;Oh-Gyeong Kwon;Chanki Kwon;Yi Seul Kim;Young Ho Kim;Dong Woon Lee
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.171-191
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    • 2024
  • Identification of Helicotylenchus species is very challenging due to phenotypic plasticity and existence of cryptic species complexes. Recently, the use of rDNA barcodes has proven to be useful for identification of Helicotylenchus. Molecular markers are a quick diagnostic tool and are crucial for discriminating related species and resolving cryptic species complexes within this speciose genus. However, DNA barcoding is not an error-free approach. The public databases appear to be marred by incorrect sequences, arising from sequencing errors, mislabeling, and misidentifications. Herein, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the newly obtained, and published DNA sequences of Helicotylenchus, revealing the potential faults in the available DNA barcodes. A total of 97 sequences (25 nearly full-length 18S-rRNA, 12 partial 28S-rRNA, 16 partial internal transcribed spacer [ITS]-rRNA, and 44 partial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I [COI] gene sequences) were newly obtained in the present study. Phylogenetic relationships between species are given as inferred from the analyses of 103 sequences of 18S-rRNA, 469 sequences of 28S-rRNA, 183 sequences of ITS-rRNA, and 63 sequences of COI. Remarks on suggested corrections of published accessions in GenBank database are given. Additionally, COI gene sequences of H. dihystera, H. asiaticus and the contentious H. microlobus are provided herein for the first time. Similar to rDNA gene analyses, the COI sequences support the genetic distinctness and validity of H. microlobus. DNA barcodes from type material are needed for resolving the taxonomic status of the unresolved taxonomic groups within the genus.

Unveiling mesophotic diversity in Hawai'i: two new species in the genera Halopeltis and Leptofauchea (Rhodymeniales, Rhodophyta)

  • Erika A., Alvarado;Feresa P., Cabrera;Monica O., Paiano;James T., Fumo;Heather L., Spalding;Celia M., Smith;Jason C., Leonard;Keolohilani H., Lopes Jr.;Randall K., Kosaki;Alison R., Sherwood
    • ALGAE
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.249-264
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    • 2022
  • Two genera of the Rhodymeniales, Halopeltis and Leptofauchea, are here reported for the first time from the Hawaiian Islands and represent the deepest records for both genera. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI), rbcL, and large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU) sequences for Hawaiian specimens of Leptofauchea revealed one well-supported clade of Hawaiian specimens and three additional lineages. One of these clades is described here as Leptofauchea huawelau sp. nov., and is thus far known only from mesophotic depths at Penguin Bank in the Main Hawaiian Islands. L. huawelau sp. nov. is up to 21 cm, and is the largest known species. An additional lineage identified in the LSU and rbcL analyses corresponds to the recently described L. lucida from Western Australia, and is a new record for Hawai'i. Hawaiian Halopeltis formed a well-supported clade along with H. adnata from Korea, the recently described H. tanakae from mesophotic depths in Japan, and H. willisii from North Carolina, and is here described as Halopeltis nuahilihilia sp. nov. H. nuahilihilia sp. nov. has a distinctive morphology of narrow vegetative axes that harbor constrictions along their length. The current distribution of H. nuahilihilia includes mesophotic depths around W. Maui, W. Moloka'i, and the island of Hawai'i in the Main Hawaiian Islands. Few reproductive characters were observed because of the small number of specimens available; however, both species are distinct based on phylogeny and morphology. These descriptions further emphasize the Hawaiian mesophotic zone as a location harboring many undescribed species of marine macroalgae.

Analysis of genetic differentiation and population structure of the Korean-peninsula-endemic genus, Semisulcospira, using mitochondrial markers

  • Eun-Mi Kim;Yeon Jung Park;Hye Min Lee;Eun Soo Noh;Jung-Ha Kang;Bo-Hye Nam;Young-Ok Kim;Tae-Jin Choi
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제25권12호
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    • pp.601-618
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    • 2022
  • The genus Semisulcospira is an economically and ecologically valuable freshwater resource. Among the species, Semisulcospira coreana, Semisulcospira forticosta and Semisulcospira tegulata are endemic to the Korean peninsula and Semisulcospira gottschei is widespread in Asia. Therefore, maintenance and conservation of wild populations of these snails are important. We investigated the genetic diversity and population structure of Semisulcospira based on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 (ND4), and combined mitochondrial DNA (COI + ND4) sequences. All four species and various genetic makers showed a high level of haplotype diversity and a low level of nucleotide diversity. In addition, Fu's Fs and Tajima's D neutrality tests were performed to assess the variation in size among populations. Neutrality tests of the four species yielded negative Fu's Fs and Tajima's D values, except for populations with one haplotype. The minimum spanning network indicated a common haplotype for populations of S. coreana, S. tegulata and S. gottschei, whereas S. forticosta had a rare haplotype. Also, genetic differences and gene flows between populations were assessed by analysis of molecular variance and using the pairwise fixation index. Our findings provided insight into the degree of preservation of the species' genetic diversity and could be utilized to enhance the management of endemic species.

Real-time PCR 분석법을 이용한 옥돔과 옥두어의 종 판별법 개발 (Development and Validation of Real-time PCR to Determine Branchiostegus japonicus and B. albus Species Based on Mitochondrial DNA)

  • 정인영;서용배;양지영;김군도
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제27권11호
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    • pp.1331-1339
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    • 2017
  • 미토콘드리아 게놈에 존재하는 시토크롬C 산화효소 서브유닛 I (cytochrome C oxidase subunit I, COI) 유전자의 DNA 염기서열을 기반으로 하는 종 판별은 수산물 자원의 지속적인 개발과 어류 다양성 보존을 위해 폭넓게 적용되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 한국에서 소비되는 옥돔과 가짜 옥돔으로 둔갑하는 옥두어의 종 판별을 위한 분석법을 개발하였다. 옥돔과 옥두어, 두 종의 종 판별과 검증을 위해 미토콘드리아 게놈의 DNA 염기서열 차이를 이용하여 real-time PCR법에 의해 분석하였다. 미토콘드리아 DNA 서열의 생물정복학적 분석에서 옥돔과 형태학적 옥돔 유사종인 옥두어, 두 종 사이에 COI 유전자 내에서 상당히 유사한 DNA 서열 부분과 일부 서열 변화 부분이 확인되었다. 명확하게 종 판별을 하기 위해 COI 유전자 내에서 일부 변화된 서열에서 종 특이적 프라이머를 디자인하였다. 10 개체의 옥돔과 옥두어에서 게놈 DNA을 추출하여 옥돔과 옥두어의 종 특이적 프라이머를 이용하여 real-time PCR 시스템에 의해 분석되었다. 이러한 real-time PCR 시스템을 이용한 genomic DNA 기반의 분자 기술은 동물 조직의 분류학적 분류를 위한 신뢰할 수 있는 방법을 제공한다. 옥돔판별을 위해, 옥돔 DNA에서 옥돔 종 특이적 프라이머를 이용한 Ct 평균값($21.85{\pm}3.599$)과 옥두어 DNA에서 옥돔 종 특이 프라아머를 이용한 Ct 평균값($33.49{\pm}1.183$) 차이를 나타내었다. 그리고 옥두어판별을 위해, 옥두어 DNA에서 옥두어 종 특이적 프라이머를 이용한 Ct 평균값($22.49{\pm}0.908$)과 옥돔 DNA에서 옥두어 종 특이 프라아머를 이용한 Ct 평균값($33.93{\pm}0.479$)을 통해 옥돔과 옥두어의 각 종 특이 프라이머의 효율성, 특이성 및 교차 반응성 측정은 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보여 주었다. 제안된 방법은 10개의 상용 샘플로 검증이 되었다. 따라서, threshold cycle (Ct) value와 같은 real-time PCR 결과 분석에 의해 종 판별이 가능하였다.

일반 프라이머를 이용한 PCR의 식품원료 진위 판별에 적용 (Application for Identification of Food Raw Materials by PCR using Universal Primer)

  • 박용춘;진상욱;임지영;김규헌;이재황;조태용;이화정;한상배;이상재;이광호;윤혜성
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 식품원료의 진위여부를 판별하기 위한 시험법으로 일반 프라이머를 이용한 DNA barcode 기법을 도입하였다. 동물성식품원료의 경우 미토콘드리아 DNA 중 cytochrome oxidase subunit I(COI) 부위 검출을 위하여 디자인된 프라이머(LCO1490/HCO2198 및 VF2/FISH R2)와 cytochrome b(cyt b) 부위 검출을 위하여 디자인된 프라이머(L14724/H15915)를 사용하였다. 상기 3 종류의 프라이머를 사용하여 가축류 6종(소, 돼지, 염소, 양, 말 및 사슴), 가금류 4종(닭, 오리, 칠면조 및 타조), 어류 7종(명태, 대구, 청대구, 청어, 송어, 다랑어 및 우럭)을 대상으로 PCR 후 전기영동하여 예상되는 PCR 산물의 생성 유무를 확인하였다. 가축류 6종에 대하여는 LCO1490/HCO2198, VF2/FISH R2 및 L14724/H15915 프라이머를 사용한 경우 COI 및 cyt b가 모두 검출되었으며, 가금류 4종은 LCO1490/HCO2198 및 VF2/FISH R2 프라이머를 사용한 경우만 COI이 검출되었다. 또한 어류 7종은 VF2/FISH R2 프라이머를 사용한 경우에만 COI 부위가 검출됨을 확인하였다. 식물의 경우 엽록체 DNA 부위를 이용하여 디자인된 3 종류의 프라이머(trnH/psbA, rpoB 1F/4R 및 rbcL 1F/724R)를 사용하였다. 각각의 프라이머를 이용하여 식물 5종(마늘, 양파, 무, 녹차 및 시금치)에 대하여 실험한 결과 3종류의 프라이머에서 PCR의 산물을 모두 확인하였으며 trnH/psbA 프라이머의 경우 식물 종마다 PCR 산물의 크기는 다르게 검출되었다. 본 연구에서는 17종의 식품원료별 일반 프라이머 및 PCR 조건을 확립하였으며, 생산된 PCR 산물을 대상으로 염기서열을 결정하고 유전자은행에 있는 염기서열과 DB 비교 분석을 통하여 식품에 사용된 원료의 진위여부 판별에 적용이 가능할 것으로 기대된다.

뉴질랜드 곱상어속 어류, Squalus acanthias와의 형태 및 분자 비교에 의한 한국산 "곱상어"의 Squalus suckleyi (돔발상어과, 연골어강)로의 학명 변경 (Change of the Scientific Name for Piked Dogfish in Korea to Squalus suckleyi (Squalidae, Chondrichthyes) Based on Morphological and Molecular Comparisons of Squalus acanthias from New Zealand)

  • 이우준;김성용;김진구
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.493-498
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    • 2016
  • Squalus acanthias has been considered the valid scientific name for piked dogfish by many taxonomists, although others recognize two valid species, Squalus suckleyi and S. acanthias, based on differences in the numbers of precaudal vertebrae and their distribution. We compared Korean piked dogfish with S. acanthias from New Zealand using morphological and molecular methods to elucidate the taxonomy. The Korean piked dogfish was distinguished from S. acanthias from New Zealand by the number of precaudal vertebrae (70-75 in the former vs. 77-80 in the latter) and 540 base pairs in the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequence (genetic distance: 0.007-0.013). Therefore, we suggest that the scientific name of the Korean piked dogfish be changed from S. acanthias to S. suckleyi.

제주도 사계연안 어란의 분자동정과 격월별 출현양상 (Molecular Identification and Bimonthly Abundance of Fish Eggs Collected in the Coastal Waters of Sagye, Jejudo Island)

  • 한송헌;김맹진;김준상;송춘복
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.829-836
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the species composition and abundance of floating fish eggs to determine the timing and location of spawning of fish inhabiting the coastal waters of Sagye, Jejudo Island. Eggs were collected with a Bongo net bimonthly from May 2009 to February 2010. Identifications were based on nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene. Eggs were determined to belong to 43 distinct taxa, 35 of which were identified to the species level. The assemblage spanned eight orders, 23 families, and 32 genera. The number of taxa collected varied from month to month, with 14 taxa (12 species) found in June 2009, 11 taxa (10 species) in October 2009, 10 taxa (nine species) each in August 2009 and February 2010, eight taxa (six species) in April 2009, and five taxa (four species) in December 2009. Five abundant species (Branchiostegus japonicus, Engraulis japonicus, Pseudolabrus sieboldi, Goniistius zonatus, and Halichoeres tenuispinis) together represented 52.8% of the total number of eggs collected during the study.

First record of Brachaluteres ulvarum (Tetraodontiformes: Monacanthidae) from Jeju-do Island, southern Korea

  • Myoung, Se Hun;Park, Joo Myun;Lee, Hyo Jin;Jawad, Laith A.
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 2021
  • A single specimen (39.4 mm standard length) of Brachaluteres ulvarum, belonging to the family Monacanthidae has been recorded for the first time from Supseom, Jeju-do Island of southern Korea on 6 March 2021. This species was characterized by the presence of a small second dorsal spine present, the posterior end of pelvic without encasing scales, and numerous thin dark longitudinal lines on body. It was morphologically similar to the B. taylori, but distinguished by the ratio of the caudal peduncle to the head length (B. ulvarum, 2.5 to 3.7 times; B. taylori, 3.5 to 5.2 times). In addition, the former is well distinguished from the latter through mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences by genetic distances of range from 0.088 to 0.090. The new Korean name "Kko-ma-jwi-chi- sog" is proposed for the genus Brachaluteres, and "Kko-ma-jwi-chi" for the species B. ulvarum.

Phylogeography of Gloiopeltis furcata sensu lato (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) provides the evidence of glacial refugia in Korea and Japan

  • Yang, Mi Yeon;Fujita, Daisuke;Kim, Myung Sook
    • ALGAE
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2021
  • The present-day genetic structure of macroalgal species reflects both geographical history and oceanic circulation patterns as well as anthropogenic introduction across native ranges. To precisely understand the genetic diversity and how the factors shape the current population structure of Gloiopeltis furcata sensu lato, we determined the mitochondrial 5' end of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI-5P) sequences for 677 individuals sampled from 67 sites spanning almost the entire distribution range in Korea and Japan. Results from the phylogenetic analysis and haplotype distribution revealed eleven distinct lineages within G. furcata s.l. along the Korea-Japan coastal areas and displayed divergent phylogeographic patterns among lineages. Despite the closely related lineages distributed in same habitats as high rocky intertidal zone, they display different phylogeographic patterns among lineages. The populations from the south of Korea-Japan harbored the highest genetic diversity and unique endemism in comparison with other populations in the distribution range. This could be the evidence of southern refugia for G. furcata s.l. in the Northwest (NW) Pacific and the recent migration from native to introduced region. The reason is that an exceptional distribution pattern was found high genetic diversity in Hakodate of Japan where is the northern location in the NW Pacific. Our results imply the contemporary influence on the distribution due to current circulation pattern and anthropogenic effects. These phylogeographic findings provide the important insight into cryptic species diversity and the detailed distribution pattern of Gloiopeltis in the NW Pacific.

봄철 제주 남부해역 난·자치어의 수직 분포 (Vertical Distribution of Icthyoplankton in the Southern Waters of Jeju Island During Spring)

  • 이보람;지환성;유효재;황강석;김두남
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제55권2호
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    • pp.146-153
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    • 2022
  • The vertical distribution and abundance of icthyoplankton in the southern waters of Jeju Island during June 2020 were investigated. Fish eggs and larvae were identified using the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (mtDNA COI) and the 16S rRNA gene. During this period, fish eggs of 23 taxa belonging to 21 families and larvae of 27 taxa belonging to 25 families were collected. Fish eggs were located mostly from the surface to 30 m depth of the water column. Larvae were located from the surface to 80 m depth of the water column. Vertical distributions of fish eggs and larvae were influenced by oceanography conditions such as temperature, salinity, and thermocline depth. No discernible difference in mean thermocline depth was observed between day and night.