2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14040935
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Mitochondrial Heteroplasmy and PCR Amplification Bias Lead to Wrong Species Delimitation with High Confidence in the South American and Antarctic Marine Bivalve Aequiyoldia eightsii Species Complex

Abstract: The species delimitation of the marine bivalve species complex Aequiyoldia eightsii in South America and Antarctica is complicated by mitochondrial heteroplasmy and amplification bias in molecular barcoding. In this study, we compare different data sources (mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences; nuclear and mitochondrial SNPs). Whilst all the data suggest that populations on either side of the Drake Passage belong to different species, the picture is less clear within Antarctic populatio… Show more

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“…These differences probably reflect the lower sequencing coverage and potential for PCR amplification bias inherent in the metabarcoding approach. Another cautionary tale is provided by Martínez et al [22], who applied three different genetic markers (DNA barcoding, nuclear and mitochondrial SNPs) to assess phylogenetic relationships within the Aequiyoldia eightsii species complex. Incongruent results were obtained, with DNA barcoding revealing the presence of three distinct mitochondrial lineages within Antarctica, while the nuclear SNPs showed little in the way of differentiation.…”
Section: Technical Evaluations and Advancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences probably reflect the lower sequencing coverage and potential for PCR amplification bias inherent in the metabarcoding approach. Another cautionary tale is provided by Martínez et al [22], who applied three different genetic markers (DNA barcoding, nuclear and mitochondrial SNPs) to assess phylogenetic relationships within the Aequiyoldia eightsii species complex. Incongruent results were obtained, with DNA barcoding revealing the presence of three distinct mitochondrial lineages within Antarctica, while the nuclear SNPs showed little in the way of differentiation.…”
Section: Technical Evaluations and Advancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%