DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil

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Dubeux, Marcos J. Matias; Nascimento, Filipe A. C.; Correia, Larissa L.; Mott, Tamí
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2022
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The challenge in studying Neotropical tadpoles is identifying species using only their external morphology. However, the DNA barcode protocol is often implemented to help elucidate taxonomic issues. In fact, the identification of frogs through their unknown tadpoles has already been achieved accurately using this protocol. Despite the successful application of this tool, the efficiency of the 16S rRNA gene as a DNA barcode for Neotropical tadpoles has not been fully assessed. Herein we evaluate the efficacy of the 16S rRNA gene for identifying tadpoles from northeastern Brazil. Samples of 100 tadpole specimens from 12 locations were analyzed. The DNA sequences were individually submitted to a BLAST search and were then aligned with a matrix containing available sequences in the GenBank based on the anurans known to occur in the study area. The 16S rRNA fragment successfully identified the analyzed anuran species. Based on DNA barcoding, 8% of the tadpoles morphologically identified at the species level were incorrect. When an incongruence between morphological and molecular identifications was detected, the morphology of the target morphotype was reexamined, and previously neglected morphological characteristics were identified. DNA barcoding using the 16S rRNA gene facilitated the assessment of tadpole richness in northeastern Brazil. This DNA protocol can be used as a starting point for detecting high levels of genetic divergence, highlighting potential taxa that should be studied from phylogenetic and taxonomic perspectives.
Asociación Herpetológica Argentina
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Zoología
Amphibia
Mitochondrial gene
Genetic divergence
Species diversity
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spelling DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern BrazilDubeux, Marcos J. MatiasNascimento, Filipe A. C.Correia, Larissa L.Mott, TamíZoologíaAmphibiaMitochondrial geneGenetic divergenceSpecies diversityThe challenge in studying Neotropical tadpoles is identifying species using only their external morphology. However, the DNA barcode protocol is often implemented to help elucidate taxonomic issues. In fact, the identification of frogs through their unknown tadpoles has already been achieved accurately using this protocol. Despite the successful application of this tool, the efficiency of the 16S rRNA gene as a DNA barcode for Neotropical tadpoles has not been fully assessed. Herein we evaluate the efficacy of the 16S rRNA gene for identifying tadpoles from northeastern Brazil. Samples of 100 tadpole specimens from 12 locations were analyzed. The DNA sequences were individually submitted to a BLAST search and were then aligned with a matrix containing available sequences in the GenBank based on the anurans known to occur in the study area. The 16S rRNA fragment successfully identified the analyzed anuran species. Based on DNA barcoding, 8% of the tadpoles morphologically identified at the species level were incorrect. When an incongruence between morphological and molecular identifications was detected, the morphology of the target morphotype was reexamined, and previously neglected morphological characteristics were identified. DNA barcoding using the 16S rRNA gene facilitated the assessment of tadpole richness in northeastern Brazil. This DNA protocol can be used as a starting point for detecting high levels of genetic divergence, highlighting potential taxa that should be studied from phylogenetic and taxonomic perspectives.Asociación Herpetológica Argentina2022-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf169-183http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/147064enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1852-5768info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.31017/CdH.2022.(2021-030)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2026-05-27T11:31:46Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/147064Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292026-05-27 11:31:46.788SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
title DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
Dubeux, Marcos J. Matias
Zoología
Amphibia
Mitochondrial gene
Genetic divergence
Species diversity
title_short DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
title_full DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
title_sort DNA barcoding in Neotropical tadpoles: evaluation of 16S rRNA gene for the identification of anuran larvae from northeastern Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dubeux, Marcos J. Matias
Nascimento, Filipe A. C.
Correia, Larissa L.
Mott, Tamí
author Dubeux, Marcos J. Matias
author_facet Dubeux, Marcos J. Matias
Nascimento, Filipe A. C.
Correia, Larissa L.
Mott, Tamí
author_role author
author2 Nascimento, Filipe A. C.
Correia, Larissa L.
Mott, Tamí
author2_role author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
Amphibia
Mitochondrial gene
Genetic divergence
Species diversity
topic Zoología
Amphibia
Mitochondrial gene
Genetic divergence
Species diversity
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The challenge in studying Neotropical tadpoles is identifying species using only their external morphology. However, the DNA barcode protocol is often implemented to help elucidate taxonomic issues. In fact, the identification of frogs through their unknown tadpoles has already been achieved accurately using this protocol. Despite the successful application of this tool, the efficiency of the 16S rRNA gene as a DNA barcode for Neotropical tadpoles has not been fully assessed. Herein we evaluate the efficacy of the 16S rRNA gene for identifying tadpoles from northeastern Brazil. Samples of 100 tadpole specimens from 12 locations were analyzed. The DNA sequences were individually submitted to a BLAST search and were then aligned with a matrix containing available sequences in the GenBank based on the anurans known to occur in the study area. The 16S rRNA fragment successfully identified the analyzed anuran species. Based on DNA barcoding, 8% of the tadpoles morphologically identified at the species level were incorrect. When an incongruence between morphological and molecular identifications was detected, the morphology of the target morphotype was reexamined, and previously neglected morphological characteristics were identified. DNA barcoding using the 16S rRNA gene facilitated the assessment of tadpole richness in northeastern Brazil. This DNA protocol can be used as a starting point for detecting high levels of genetic divergence, highlighting potential taxa that should be studied from phylogenetic and taxonomic perspectives.
Asociación Herpetológica Argentina
description The challenge in studying Neotropical tadpoles is identifying species using only their external morphology. However, the DNA barcode protocol is often implemented to help elucidate taxonomic issues. In fact, the identification of frogs through their unknown tadpoles has already been achieved accurately using this protocol. Despite the successful application of this tool, the efficiency of the 16S rRNA gene as a DNA barcode for Neotropical tadpoles has not been fully assessed. Herein we evaluate the efficacy of the 16S rRNA gene for identifying tadpoles from northeastern Brazil. Samples of 100 tadpole specimens from 12 locations were analyzed. The DNA sequences were individually submitted to a BLAST search and were then aligned with a matrix containing available sequences in the GenBank based on the anurans known to occur in the study area. The 16S rRNA fragment successfully identified the analyzed anuran species. Based on DNA barcoding, 8% of the tadpoles morphologically identified at the species level were incorrect. When an incongruence between morphological and molecular identifications was detected, the morphology of the target morphotype was reexamined, and previously neglected morphological characteristics were identified. DNA barcoding using the 16S rRNA gene facilitated the assessment of tadpole richness in northeastern Brazil. This DNA protocol can be used as a starting point for detecting high levels of genetic divergence, highlighting potential taxa that should be studied from phylogenetic and taxonomic perspectives.
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