It is the cache of ${baseHref}. It is a snapshot of the page. The current page could have changed in the meantime.
Tip: To quickly find your search term on this page, press Ctrl+F or ⌘-F (Mac) and use the find bar.

 

Current Zoology(formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica),   Apr. 2009, 55(2): 158 - 164
Title: Identifying Chinese species of Gammarus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) using DNA barcoding
Authors: Zhonge HOU, Zhu LI, Shuqiang LI
 I n s t i t u t e   o f   Z o o l o g y ,   C h i n e s e   A c a d e m y   o f   S c i e n c e s ,   C h i n a 
Abstract: Using a standard cytochrome c oxidase I sequence, DNA barcoding has been shown to be effective to distinguish known species and to discover cryptic species.  Here we assessed the efficiency of DNA barcoding for the amphipod genus Gammarus from China . The maximum intraspecific divergence for widespread species, Gammarus lacustris, was 3.5%, and mean interspecific divergence reached 21.9%.  We presented a conservative benchmark for determining provisional species using maximum intraspecific divergence of Gammarus lacustris.  Thirty-one species possessed distinct barcode clusters.  Two species were comprised of highly divergent clades with strong neighbor-joining bootstrap values, and likely indicated the presence of cryptic species. Although DNA barcoding is effective, future identification of species of Gammarus should incorporate DNA barcoding and morphological detection [Current Zoology 55(2): 158 –164, 2009].
Keywords: Gammarus, Cytochrome c oxidase I, DNA barcoding, Cryptic species, Taxonomy

*Correspondence should be addressed to Shuqiang LI (E-mail:lisq@ioz.ac.cn).

PDF [354.0 KB]

 

This page has been browsed 5975 times. The paper has been downloaded 628 times.