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Exploring the effectiveness of DNA barcoding in species identification is a prerequisite for biodiversity conservation and environmental monitoring. Aquatic oligochaetes could serve as excellent indicators in aquatic monitoring programmes. However, few studies have examined the effectiveness of DNA barcoding in these specific organisms. The mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase (COI) gene of 83 specimens belonging to 40 species of 18 genera were sequenced in this study. The results showed that there was a barcode gap between species of Naididae and the intraspecific genetic distances of each species were smaller than interspecific genetic distances. The classification results of ABGD (Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery) were consistent with those of morphological identification, except for Tubifex tubifex and Lumbriculus variegatus . All species were successfully distinguished in the phylogenetic tree, based on the ITS2 region, which was coincident with the morphological result. Our results provided evidence that DNA barcoding can be used as an effective and convenient tool for species identification of the family Naididae and even for other aquatic oligochaetes.
Asterales, QH301-705.5, Annelida, ITS2, Asteraceae, Tubificina, Biota, aquatic oligochaete, COI, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Tubificida, Carduoideae, Animalia, Clitellata, DNA barcoding, Oligochaeta, Biology (General), Plantae, Naididae, Research Article
Asterales, QH301-705.5, Annelida, ITS2, Asteraceae, Tubificina, Biota, aquatic oligochaete, COI, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Tubificida, Carduoideae, Animalia, Clitellata, DNA barcoding, Oligochaeta, Biology (General), Plantae, Naididae, Research Article
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