环境DNA
生物
基因组
生物多样性
生态学
纳米孔测序
DNA测序
渔业
DNA
遗传学
基因
作者
Kaviarasu Munian,Farah Farhana Ramli,Nursyuhada Othman,Nur Aina Amira Mahyudin,Nur Hartini Sariyati,Nurfatiha Akmal Fawwazah Abdullah‐Fauzi,Hidayah Haris,Mohd Lokman Ilham‐Norhakim,Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul‐Latiff
标识
DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.13936
摘要
Abstract The approach of combining cost‐effective nanopore sequencing and emerging environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding could prove to be a promising tool for biodiversity documentation, especially in Malaysia. Given the substantial funding constraints in recent years, especially in relation to the country's biodiversity, many researchers have been limited to conduct restricted research without extended monitoring periods, potentially hindering comprehensive surveys and could compromise the conservation efforts. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the application of eDNA metabarcoding on freshwater fish using short reads generated through nanopore sequencing. This assessment focused on species detection in three selected rivers within the Endau Rompin Landscape in Malaysia. Additionally, the study compared levels of species detection between eDNA metabarcoding and conventional sampling methods, examined the effectiveness of primer choice, and applied both metabarcoding and shotgun sequencing to the eDNA approach. We successfully identified a total of 22 and 71 species with an identification threshold of >97% and >90%, respectively, through the MinION platform. The eDNA metabarcoding approach detected over 13% more freshwater fish species than when the conventional method was used. Notably, the distinction in freshwater fish detection between eDNA primers for 12S rRNA and cytochrome oxidase I was insignificant. The cost for eDNA metabarcoding proved to be more effective compared to conventional sampling with cost reduction at 33.4%. With favourable cost‐effectiveness and increased species detection, eDNA metabarcoding could complement existing methods, enhance holistic diversity documentation for targeted habitats and facilitate effective conservation planning.
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