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Phylogenomic Approaches to DNA Barcoding of Herbal Medicines: Developing Clade-Specific Diagnostic Characters for Berberis
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Kreuzer, Marco
, Pendry, Colin A.
, Adhikari, Bhaskar
, Howard, Caroline
, Hawkins, Julie A.
in
Alignment
/ Bar codes
/ Berberis
/ Chloroplast DNA
/ Chloroplasts
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA barcoding
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal medicines
/ Identification
/ next-generation sequencing
/ Nucleotides
/ operational phylogenetic units
/ pharmacopoeia
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Science
/ Quality control
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Success
2019
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Phylogenomic Approaches to DNA Barcoding of Herbal Medicines: Developing Clade-Specific Diagnostic Characters for Berberis
by
Kreuzer, Marco
, Pendry, Colin A.
, Adhikari, Bhaskar
, Howard, Caroline
, Hawkins, Julie A.
in
Alignment
/ Bar codes
/ Berberis
/ Chloroplast DNA
/ Chloroplasts
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA barcoding
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal medicines
/ Identification
/ next-generation sequencing
/ Nucleotides
/ operational phylogenetic units
/ pharmacopoeia
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Science
/ Quality control
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Success
2019
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Phylogenomic Approaches to DNA Barcoding of Herbal Medicines: Developing Clade-Specific Diagnostic Characters for Berberis
by
Kreuzer, Marco
, Pendry, Colin A.
, Adhikari, Bhaskar
, Howard, Caroline
, Hawkins, Julie A.
in
Alignment
/ Bar codes
/ Berberis
/ Chloroplast DNA
/ Chloroplasts
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA barcoding
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal medicines
/ Identification
/ next-generation sequencing
/ Nucleotides
/ operational phylogenetic units
/ pharmacopoeia
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Science
/ Quality control
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Success
2019
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Phylogenomic Approaches to DNA Barcoding of Herbal Medicines: Developing Clade-Specific Diagnostic Characters for Berberis
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Phylogenomic Approaches to DNA Barcoding of Herbal Medicines: Developing Clade-Specific Diagnostic Characters for Berberis
2019
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Overview
DNA barcoding of herbal medicines has been mainly concerned with authentication of products in trade and has raised awareness of species substitution and adulteration. More recently DNA barcodes have been included in pharmacopoeias, providing tools for regulatory purposes. The commonly used DNA barcoding regions in plants often fail to resolve identification to species level. This can be especially challenging in evolutionarily complex groups where incipient or reticulate speciation is ongoing. In this study, we take a phylogenomic approach, analyzing whole plastid sequences from the evolutionarily complex genus
in order to develop DNA barcodes for the medicinally important species
. The phylogeny reconstructed from an alignment of ∼160 kbp of chloroplast DNA for 57 species reveals that the pharmacopoeial species in question is polyphyletic, complicating development of a species-specific DNA barcode. Instead we propose a DNA barcode that is clade specific, using our phylogeny to define Operational Phylogenetic Units (OPUs). The plastid alignment is then reduced to small, informative DNA regions including nucleotides diagnostic for these OPUs. These DNA barcodes were tested on commercial samples, and shown to discriminate plants in trade and therefore to meet the requirement of a pharmacopoeial standard. The proposed method provides an innovative approach for inferring DNA barcodes for evolutionarily complex groups for regulatory purposes and quality control.
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