Phylogenomics and barcoding of Panax: toward the identification of ginseng species.

Resource Type: 
Publication
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Title: 
Phylogenomics and barcoding of Panax: toward the identification of ginseng species.
Authors: 
Manzanilla V, Kool A, Nguyen Nhat L, Nong Van H, Le Thi Thu H, de Boer HJ
Series Name: 
BMC evolutionary biology
Journal Abbreviation: 
BMC Evol Biol
Volume: 
18
Issue: 
1
Page Numbers: 
44
Publication Year: 
2018
Publication Date: 
2018 04 03
DOI: 
10.1186/s12862-018-1160-y
ISSN: 
1471-2148
EISSN: 
1471-2148
Cross Reference: 
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Citation: 
Manzanilla V, Kool A, Nguyen Nhat L, Nong Van H, Le Thi Thu H, de Boer HJ. Phylogenomics and barcoding of Panax: toward the identification of ginseng species.. BMC evolutionary biology. 2018 04 03; 18(1):44.
Abstract: 

BACKGROUND
The economic value of ginseng in the global medicinal plant trade is estimated to be in excess of US$2.1 billion. At the same time, the evolutionary placement of ginseng (Panax ginseng) and the complex evolutionary history of the genus is poorly understood despite several molecular phylogenetic studies. In this study, we use a full plastome phylogenomic framework to resolve relationships in Panax and to identify molecular markers for species discrimination.

RESULTS
We used high-throughput sequencing of MBD2-Fc fractionated Panax DNA to supplement publicly available plastid genomes to create a phylogeny based on fully assembled and annotated plastid genomes from 60 accessions of 8 species. The plastome phylogeny based on a 163 kbp matrix resolves the sister relationship of Panax ginseng with P. quinquefolius. The closely related species P. vietnamensis is supported as sister of P. japonicus. The plastome matrix also shows that the markers trnC-rps16, trnS-trnG, and trnE-trnM could be used for unambiguous molecular identification of all the represented species in the genus.

CONCLUSIONS
MBD2 depletion reduces the cost of plastome sequencing, which makes it a cost-effective alternative to Sanger sequencing based DNA barcoding for molecular identification. The plastome phylogeny provides a robust framework that can be used to study the evolution of morphological characters and biosynthesis pathways of ginsengosides for phylogenetic bioprospecting. Molecular identification of ginseng species is essential for authenticating ginseng in international trade and it provides an incentive for manufacturers to create authentic products with verified ingredients.

Publication Model: 
Electronic
Language: 
English
Language Abbr: 
eng
Journal Country: 
England