Title: Molecular analysis and barcoding
1Molecular analysis and barcoding
- Ryuji Machida, Rob Jennings
2Molecular analysis and barcoding
- Re-visit CMarZ goals
- Review our progress to date
- Identify challenges and make plans to overcome
them
3Re-visit CMarZ goals
- Integrated morphological and molecular taxonomic
analysis. - DNA barcoding of all zooplankton species.
4Our progress to date
5Identify challenges and make plans to overcome
them
- Needs of database infrastructure.
- Regional differences in sequence submission, e.g.
Indian Ocean. - CMarZ own protocols. Preservation of the samples
which lose morphological information in ethanol,
extraction of DNA from small animals, extraction
from jellies, needs of paratype sample, etc. - Data and sample use policy
- Demand for another genes to be sequenced.
6Comparison of genes
Genes Organelle Good point Bad point
ITS Nuclear Can distinguish species in
Cnidarian. Universal primer is available, and
applicable to most of species. Easy to get
clear sequences. Need of cloning.
COI Mithocondria Can distinguish species,
generally. Universal primer is available, and
applicable to most of species. Can not
distinguish species in Cnidarian. Difficult to
get clear sequences.
12S srRNS Mithocondria Can
distinguish species, generally. Universal
primer is available, and applicable to most
of species. Easy to get clear sequences.
Can not distinguish species in Cnidarian.
7Sampling site
Site Off Pohnpei Mouth opening 2m2 Mesh
size 0.69mm Depth range 0-721m
8- 828 colonies have been sequenced.
Frequency of pairwise distance between each
sequences
Sequences distance is less than 0.09 same
species more
than 0.09 different species