Authors
Fitri Y Amandita, Katja Rembold, Barbara Vornam, Sri Rahayu, Iskandar Z Siregar, Holger Kreft, Reiner Finkeldey
Publication date
2019/2
Journal
Ecology and evolution
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
1858-1868
Description
The rapid conversion of Southeast Asian lowland rainforests into monocultures calls for the development of rapid methods for species identification to support ecological research and sustainable land‐use management. Here, we investigated the utilization of DNA barcodes for identifying flowering plants from Sumatra, Indonesia. A total of 1,207 matK barcodes (441 species) and 2,376 rbcL barcodes (750 species) were successfully generated. The barcode effectiveness is assessed using four approaches: (a) comparison between morphological and molecular identification results, (b) best‐close match analysis with TaxonDNA, (c) barcoding gap analysis, and (d) formation of monophyletic groups. Results show that rbcL has a much higher level of sequence recoverability than matK (95% and 66%). The comparison between morphological and molecular identifications revealed that matK and rbcL worked best …
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FY Amandita, K Rembold, B Vornam, S Rahayu… - Ecology and evolution, 2019