Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution

Abstract Accurate species identification often relies on public repositories to compare the barcode sequences of the investigated individual(s) with taxonomically assigned sequences. However, the accuracy of identifications in public repositories is often questionable, and the names originally given...

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Main Authors: Fort, Antoine, McHale, Marcus, Cascella, Kevin, Potin, Philippe, Perrineau, Marie‐Mathilde, Kerrison, Philip D., da Costa, Elisabete, Calado, Ricardo, Domingues, Maria do Rosário, Costa Azevedo, Isabel, Sousa‐Pinto, Isabel, Gachon, Claire, van der Werf, Adrie, de Visser, Willem, Beniers, Johanna E., Jansen, Henrice, Guiry, Michael D., Sulpice, Ronan
Other Authors: Science Foundation Ireland, European Commission, Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
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Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/1755-0998.13453 2024-10-06T13:51:19+00:00 Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution Fort, Antoine McHale, Marcus Cascella, Kevin Potin, Philippe Perrineau, Marie‐Mathilde Kerrison, Philip D. da Costa, Elisabete Calado, Ricardo Domingues, Maria do Rosário Costa Azevedo, Isabel Sousa‐Pinto, Isabel Gachon, Claire van der Werf, Adrie de Visser, Willem Beniers, Johanna E. Jansen, Henrice Guiry, Michael D. Sulpice, Ronan Science Foundation Ireland European Commission Horizon 2020 Framework Programme 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13453 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1755-0998.13453 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/1755-0998.13453 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Molecular Ecology Resources volume 22, issue 1, page 86-101 ISSN 1755-098X 1755-0998 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13453 2024-09-17T04:52:57Z Abstract Accurate species identification often relies on public repositories to compare the barcode sequences of the investigated individual(s) with taxonomically assigned sequences. However, the accuracy of identifications in public repositories is often questionable, and the names originally given are rarely updated. For instance, species of the Sea Lettuce ( Ulva spp.; Ulvophyceae, Ulvales, Ulvaceae) are frequently misidentified in public repositories, including herbaria and gene banks, making species identification based on traditional barcoding unreliable. We DNA barcoded 295 individual distromatic foliose strains of Ulva from the North‐East Atlantic for three loci ( rbc L, tuf A, ITS1). Seven distinct species were found, and we compared our results with all worldwide Ulva spp. sequences present in the NCBI database for the three barcodes rbc L, tuf A and the ITS1. Our results demonstrate a large degree of species misidentification, where we estimate that 24%–32% of the entries pertaining to foliose species are misannotated and provide an exhaustive list of NCBI sequences reannotations. An analysis of the global distribution of registered samples from foliose species also indicates possible geographical isolation for some species, and the absence of U. lactuca from Northern Europe. We extended our analytical framework to three other genera, Fucus , Porphyra and Pyropia and also identified erroneously labelled accessions and possibly new synonymies, albeit less than for Ulva spp. Altogether, exhaustive taxonomic clarification by aggregation of a library of barcode sequences highlights misannotations and delivers an improved representation of species diversity and distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Wiley Online Library Molecular Ecology Resources 22 1 86 101
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description Abstract Accurate species identification often relies on public repositories to compare the barcode sequences of the investigated individual(s) with taxonomically assigned sequences. However, the accuracy of identifications in public repositories is often questionable, and the names originally given are rarely updated. For instance, species of the Sea Lettuce ( Ulva spp.; Ulvophyceae, Ulvales, Ulvaceae) are frequently misidentified in public repositories, including herbaria and gene banks, making species identification based on traditional barcoding unreliable. We DNA barcoded 295 individual distromatic foliose strains of Ulva from the North‐East Atlantic for three loci ( rbc L, tuf A, ITS1). Seven distinct species were found, and we compared our results with all worldwide Ulva spp. sequences present in the NCBI database for the three barcodes rbc L, tuf A and the ITS1. Our results demonstrate a large degree of species misidentification, where we estimate that 24%–32% of the entries pertaining to foliose species are misannotated and provide an exhaustive list of NCBI sequences reannotations. An analysis of the global distribution of registered samples from foliose species also indicates possible geographical isolation for some species, and the absence of U. lactuca from Northern Europe. We extended our analytical framework to three other genera, Fucus , Porphyra and Pyropia and also identified erroneously labelled accessions and possibly new synonymies, albeit less than for Ulva spp. Altogether, exhaustive taxonomic clarification by aggregation of a library of barcode sequences highlights misannotations and delivers an improved representation of species diversity and distribution.
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author Fort, Antoine
McHale, Marcus
Cascella, Kevin
Potin, Philippe
Perrineau, Marie‐Mathilde
Kerrison, Philip D.
da Costa, Elisabete
Calado, Ricardo
Domingues, Maria do Rosário
Costa Azevedo, Isabel
Sousa‐Pinto, Isabel
Gachon, Claire
van der Werf, Adrie
de Visser, Willem
Beniers, Johanna E.
Jansen, Henrice
Guiry, Michael D.
Sulpice, Ronan
spellingShingle Fort, Antoine
McHale, Marcus
Cascella, Kevin
Potin, Philippe
Perrineau, Marie‐Mathilde
Kerrison, Philip D.
da Costa, Elisabete
Calado, Ricardo
Domingues, Maria do Rosário
Costa Azevedo, Isabel
Sousa‐Pinto, Isabel
Gachon, Claire
van der Werf, Adrie
de Visser, Willem
Beniers, Johanna E.
Jansen, Henrice
Guiry, Michael D.
Sulpice, Ronan
Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
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McHale, Marcus
Cascella, Kevin
Potin, Philippe
Perrineau, Marie‐Mathilde
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Costa Azevedo, Isabel
Sousa‐Pinto, Isabel
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van der Werf, Adrie
de Visser, Willem
Beniers, Johanna E.
Jansen, Henrice
Guiry, Michael D.
Sulpice, Ronan
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title Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
title_short Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
title_full Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
title_fullStr Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
title_full_unstemmed Exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
title_sort exhaustive reanalysis of barcode sequences from public repositories highlights ongoing misidentifications and impacts taxa diversity and distribution
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