Affiliation:
1. Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart Germany
2. Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Germany
3. Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Institut für Biologie Berlin Germany
4. Molecular Biology Systems B.V. Goes The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractThe use of DNA barcoding is well established for specimen identification and large‐scale biodiversity discovery, but remains underutilized for time‐sensitive applications such as rapid species discovery in field stations, identifying pests, citizen science projects, and authenticating food. The main reason is that existing express barcoding workflows are either too expensive or can only be used in very well‐equipped laboratories by highly‐trained staff. We here show an alternative workflow combining rapid DNA extraction with HotSHOT, amplicon production with NextGenPCR thermocyclers, and sequencing with low‐cost MinION sequencers. We demonstrate the power of the approach by generating 250 barcodes for 285 specimens within 6 h including specimen identification through BLAST. The workflow required only the following major equipment that easily fits onto a lab bench: Thermocycler, NextGenPCR, microplate sealer, Qubit, and MinION. Based on our results, we argue that simplified barcoding workflows for species‐level sorting are now faster, more accurate, and sufficiently cost‐effective to replace traditional morpho‐species sorting in many projects.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Carlsbergfondet
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