Molecular characterization of juvenile fish from the Amazon estuary using DNA barcoding approach

Author:

Lutz Ítalo,Martins Thais,Araújo FelipeORCID,Ferreira Charles,Santana Paula,Miranda Josy,Matos Suane,Sousa Jefferson,Pereira Luciano,Bentes Bianca,da Silva Raimundo,Veneza Ivana,Sampaio Iracilda,Vallinoto Marcelo,Gomes Grazielle EvangelistaORCID

Abstract

The efficiency of the DNA barcoding relies on sequencing fragment of the Cytochrome C Subunit I (COI) gene, which has been claimed as a tool to biodiversity identification from distinct groups. Accordingly, the goal of this study was to identify juvenile fish species along an estuary of Caeté River in the Brazilian Blue Amazon based on. For this purpose, we applied the DNA barcoding and discuss this approach as a tool for discrimination of species in early ontogenetic stages. A 500-bp fragment was obtained from 74 individuals, belonging to 23 species, 20 genera, 13 families and seven orders. About 70% of the 46 haplotypes revealed congruence between morphological and molecular species identification, while 8% of them failed in identification of taxa and 22% demonstrated morphological misidentification. These results proved that COI fragments were effective to diagnose fish species at early life stages, allowing identifying all samples to a species-specific status, except for some taxa whose COI sequences remain unavailable in public databases. Therefore, we recommend the incorporation of DNA barcoding to provide additional support to traditional identification, especially in morphologically controversial groups. In addition, periodic updates and comparative analyses in public COI datasets are encouraged.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Programa de Apoio à Publicação Qualificada (PAPQ) / Universidade Federal do Pará

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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