1. Multilocus Metabarcoding of Terrestrial Leech Bloodmeal iDNA Increases Species Richness Uncovered in Surveys of Vertebrate Host Biodiversity.
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Fahmy M, Williams KM, Tessler M, Weiskopf SR, Hekkala E, and Siddall ME
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- Amphibians blood, Amphibians classification, Amphibians genetics, Amphibians parasitology, Animals, Bangladesh, Biodiversity, Birds blood, Birds classification, Birds genetics, Birds parasitology, Cambodia, China, DNA blood, Leeches genetics, Madagascar, Mammals blood, Mammals classification, Mammals genetics, Mammals parasitology, Vertebrates blood, Vertebrates genetics, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic methods, Leeches classification, Multilocus Sequence Typing methods, Vertebrates classification, Vertebrates parasitology
- Abstract
Leech-derived invertebrate DNA (iDNA) has been successfully leveraged to conduct surveys of vertebrate host biodiversity across the Indo Pacific. However, this technique has been limited methodologically, typically only targeting mammalian 16S rDNA, or both 16S and vertebrate 12S rDNA for leech host determination. To improve the taxonomic richness of vertebrate host species in iDNA surveys, we re-analyze datasets from Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, and Madagascar through metabarcoding via next generation sequencing (NGS) of 12S, 16S (2 types, one designed to target mammals and the other, residual eDNA), nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydride dehydrogenase 2 (ND2), and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI). With our 5 primer sets, we identify 41 unique vertebrate hosts to the species level, among 1,200 leeches analyzed, along with an additional 13 taxa to the family rank. Within our 41 taxa, we note that adding ND2 and COI loci increased species richness detection by 25%. NGS has emerged as more efficient than Sanger sequencing for large scale metabarcoding applications and, with the decline in cost of NGS, our pooled sample multilocus protocol is an attractive option for iDNA biodiversity surveys., (© American Society of Parasitologists 2020.)
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- 2020
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