Title of article :
Efficiency of the Mitochondrial DNA Markers (COI, cyt b) and a Nuclear DNA Marker (RAGI) in Molecular Identification of Zoonotic Diseases’ Hosts
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Zeinolabedin Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Biology , Shahabi, Saeed Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control , Ghorbani, Fatemeh Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Biology , Khajeh, Asghar Faculty of Agriculture, Higher Educational Complex of Saravan - Department of Crop Productions Technology
Abstract :
Background: Morphological and allozyme studies are not
remarkably efficient in identification of cryptic and unknown
species; therefore, the differences between intra-and interspecific
genetic variation (DNA barcoding) have been applied in recent
decades. Applying molecular markers has been common for
identification of taxa, so that suitable marker choice representing
high divergence is a crucial issue to reveal taxonomic status of
the taxa in this approach.
Methods: In this analytical study, the performance of two
mitochondrial markers including cytochrome c oxidase subunit
I (COI) and cytochrome b (cyt b) was compared with nuclear
recombination activating protein I locus (RAGI), and their
efficiency in identification of mammal taxa as the host of zoonotic
diseases was evaluated. The COI, cyt b, and RAGI sequences
were retrieved from GenBank. Intra-and interspecific genetic
distances were estimated and compared at the species level.
The variances in genetic divergence were also calculated and
compared between the markers.
Results: Our results showed a wide gap between intra-and
interspecific genetic distances for both COI and cyt b markers
and less apparent gap for RAGI, indicating that this nuclear
marker is less proper for species delimitation in DNA barcoding.
Conclusion: We concluded that in the case of multiple sequences
available COI, contributes to accurate differentiation at the
species level, showing a significant gap between intra-and
interspecific genetic distances and may play an important role
as DNA barcoding marker.
Keywords :
Mammals , Species delimitation , DNA barcoding , Genetic divergence
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System