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DNA Barcoding of the Economically Important Leucocalocybe mongolica to Prevent Mushroom Mislabeling


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
DNA Barcoding of the Economically Important Leucocalocybe mongolica to Prevent Mushroom Mislabeling
Author 
Peng Zhao, Wen-Ying Zhuang, Tolgor Bau and Xiao-Dan Yu
Email 
zhaop529@hotmail.com; junwusuo@126.com
Abstract:
Morphological identification of the L. mongolica species, which is traded in edible wild mushroom markets, can be challenging for citizens and mycologists who are not experts on this fungal group. For the exploration of a rapid and reliable approach of L. mongolica species discrimination, nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS), which is the proposed universal DNA barcode for fungi, was tested in this study to investigate the feasibility of discriminating L. mongolica from 11 low-priced mushrooms that are frequently mislabeled and sold as the former in markets in North China (Inner Mongolia and Hebei Province). The appropriate intra- and inter-specific sequence divergences are considered to be important criteria for judging the suitability of the candidate DNA marker. ITS sequence showed high species identification levels within and among the 12 species. The largest intra-specific ITS variation among the investigated taxa was 2.2%, and the smallest inter-specific variation was 5.9%, which was much higher than the intra-specific variation. No overlap was observed. ITS successfully discriminated L. mongolica from the confusing mushrooms. Thus, we present ITS as the DNA barcode for the famous, expensive mushroom and its frauds or easily mislabeled fungi.
Start & End Page 
1201 - 1209
Received Date 
2016-08-04
Revised Date 
Accepted Date 
2017-03-07
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Keyword 
DNA barcoding, intra-specific variation, inter-specific variation, barcoding gap, DNA mini-barcode
Volume 
Vol.44 No.4 (October 2017)
DOI 
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