PacBio amplicon sequencing for metabarcoding of mixed DNA samples from lichen herbarium specimens
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Gueidan, Cécile
Elix, John
McCarthy, Patrick M.
Roux, Claude
Mallen-Cooper, Max
Kantvilas, Gintaras
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Pensoft Publishers
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The detection and identification of species of fungi in the environment using molecular methods heavily
depends on reliable reference sequence databases. However, these databases are largely incomplete in terms
of taxon coverage, and a significant effort is required from herbaria and living fungal collections for the
mass-barcoding of well-identified and well-curated fungal specimens or strains. Here, a PacBio amplicon
sequencing approach is applied to recent lichen herbarium specimens for the sequencing of the fungal ITS
barcode, allowing a higher throughput sample processing than Sanger sequencing, which often required
the use of cloning. Out of 96 multiplexed samples, a full-length ITS sequence of the target lichenised fungal
species was recovered for 85 specimens. In addition, sequences obtained for co-amplified fungi gave an
interesting insight into the diversity of endolichenic fungi. Challenges encountered at both the laboratory
and bioinformatic stages are discussed, and cost and quality are compared with Sanger sequencing. With
increasing data output and reducing sequencing cost, PacBio amplicon sequencing is seen as a promising
approach for the generation of reference sequences for lichenised fungi as well as the characterisation of
lichen-associated fungal communities.
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This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.