MiFish, a set of universal PCR primers for metabarcoding environmental DNA from fishes: detection of more than 230 subtropical marine species
Japan Science and Technology Agency · Natural History Museum and Institute · +8 more institutions
Abstract
We developed a set of universal PCR primers (MiFish-U/E) for metabarcoding environmental DNA (eDNA) from fishes. Primers were designed using aligned whole mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequences from 880 species, supplemented by partial mitogenome sequences from 160 elasmobranchs (sharks and rays). The primers target a hypervariable region of the 12S rRNA gene (163-185 bp), which contains sufficient information to identify fishes to taxonomic family, genus and species except for some closely related congeners. To test versatility of the primers across a diverse range of fishes, we sampled eDNA from four tanks in the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium with known species compositions, prepared dual-indexed libraries…
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- 44.40
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- 100%
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- 49
Authors
12- MMMasaki MiyaCorresponding
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Natural History Museum and Institute
- YSYukuto Sato
Tohoku University, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization
- TFTsukasa Fukunaga
The University of Tokyo
- TSTetsuya Sado
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Natural History Museum and Institute
- JYJan Yde Poulsen
Australian Museum, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Natural History Museum and Institute
Topics & keywords
- Environmental DNA
- Biology
- Pelagic zone
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Ecology
- Genus
- Coral reef fish
- Zoology