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DNA barcodes for marine fungal identification and discovery
Authors:S. Velmurugan  C. Prasannakumar  S. Manokaran  T. Ajith Kumar  A. Samkamaleson  A. Palavesam
Affiliation:1. Center of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Science, Annamalai University, Parangipettai 608502, India;2. Division of Biological Oceanography, National Institute of Oceanography, Panaji 403001, India;3. Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Rajakamangalam 629502, India
Abstract:We employed DNA barcodes for identification of fungal species in marine sediments. Sediments were collected seasonally along the Southeast coast of India from which a culturable fungal library was constructed. All cultured species were morphologically documented using microscopical analysis. A maximum population density of 19.3 × 103 CFU/g was recorded in monsoon and minimum of 3 × 103 CFU/g in premonsoon season. Two-way analysis of variance suggests that the fungal community varied significantly between the seasons (F = 9.543, P < 0.001) and at various depths sampled (F = 4.655, P < 0.05). In total, 54 fungal species belonging to 13 different families were documented and all species were sequenced for internal transcribed spacer genes. Each species was represented by at least two specimens constituting a total of 171 specimens for DNA barcoding. Twelve species of a marine fungi were sequenced for the first time. Branching patterns of phylogenetic tree strongly supported the sequence variations within and between all species barcoded. Based on the pairwise distance model we suggest barcode gaps of 15 %, 21 %, 30 %, 35 % and 51 % for genera, family, order, class and phyla respectively.
Keywords:Barcoding gap  DNA barcode  Internal transcribed spacer  Species boundary  5.8S rRNA  18S rRNA  28S rRNA
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