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Finding needles in haystacks: linking scientific names, reference specimens and molecular data for Fungi
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Title: | Finding needles in haystacks: linking scientific names, reference specimens and molecular data for Fungi |
Authors: | Schoch, CL Robbertse, B Robert, V Duong, V Cardinali, G Irinyi, L Meyer, W Nilsson, RH Hughes, K Miller, AN Kirk, PM Abarenkov, K Aime, MC Ariyawansa, HA Bidartondo, M Boekhout, T Buyck, B Cai, Q Chen, J Crespo, A Crous, PW Damm, U De Beer, ZW Dentinger, BTM Divakar, PK Duenas, M Feau, N Fliegerova, K Garcia, MA Ge, Z-W Griffith, G Groenewald, JZ Groenewald, M Grube, M Gryzenhout, M Gueidan, C Guo, L Hambleton, S Hamelin, R Hansen, K Hofstetter, V Hong, S-B Houbraken, J Hyde, KD Inderbitzin, P Johnston, PR Karunarathna, SC Koljalg, U Kovacs, GM Kraichak, E Krizsan, K Kurtzman, CP Larsson, K-H Leavitt, S Letcher, PM Liimatainen, K Liu, J-K Lodge, DJ Luangsa-ard, JJ Lumbsch, HT Maharachchikumbura, SSN Manamgoda, D Martin, MP Minnis, AM Moncalvo, J-M Mule, G Nakasone, KK Niskanen, T Olariaga, I Papp, T Petkovits, T Pino-Bodas, R Powell, MJ Raja, HA Redecker, D Sarmiento-Ramirez, JM Seifert, KA Shrestha, B Stenroos, S Stielow, B Suh, S-O Tanaka, K Tedersoo, L Teresa Telleria, M Udayanga, D Untereiner, WA Dieguez Uribeondo, J Subbarao, KV Vagvoelgyi, C Visagie, C Voigt, K Walker, DM Weir, BS Weiss, M Wijayawardene, NN Wingfield, MJ Xu, JP Yang, ZL Zhang, N Zhuang, W-Y Federhen, S |
Item Type: | Journal Article |
Abstract: | DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimates fungal diversity. Therefore, the need for accurate DNA sequence data, tied to both correct taxonomic names and clearly annotated specimen data, has never been greater. Furthermore, the growing number of molecular ecology and microbiome projects using high-throughput sequencing require fast and effective methods for en masse species assignments. In this article, we focus on selecting and re-annotating a set of marker reference sequences that represent each currently accepted order of Fungi. The particular focus is on sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region in the nuclear ribosomal cistron, derived from type specimens and/or ex-type cultures. Re-annotated and verified sequences were deposited in a curated public database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), namely the RefSeq Targeted Loci (RTL) database, and will be visible during routine sequence similarity searches with NR_prefixed accession numbers. A set of standards and protocols is proposed to improve the data quality of new sequences, and we suggest how type and other reference sequences can be used to improve identification of Fungi. |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2014 |
Date of Acceptance: | 28-May-2014 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/40960 |
DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bau061 |
ISSN: | 0162-4105 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Journal / Book Title: | Database |
Volume: | 2014 |
Copyright Statement: | Published by Oxford University Press 2013. This work is written by US Government employees and is in the public domain in the US. |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Mathematical & Computational Biology MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACER ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI RIBOSOMAL DNA INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION SEQUENCE ANALYSES SPECIES COMPLEX IDENTIFICATION EVOLUTION BARCODE LIFE Cluster Analysis DNA, Fungal DNA, Intergenic Databases, Genetic Fungi Genes, Fungal Molecular Sequence Annotation Sequence Analysis, DNA 0804 Data Format 0807 Library And Information Studies |
Publication Status: | Published |
Article Number: | bau061 |
Appears in Collections: | Grantham Institute for Climate Change Faculty of Natural Sciences |