Caracterização da produção científica sobre DNA barcoding no estudo de plantas

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2021-04-22

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The application of the DNA barcoding has been shown to be successful in studies of biodiversity surveys, biomonitoring of invasive species, forensic analysis to assess food security and medicinal products based on medicinal plants, monitoring the illegal trade in threatened species, studies about food ecology, conservation initiatives, etc. The present study had as main objective to raise and systematize the scientific production on the use of DNA barcoding in plants. For this purpose, a search was carried out in the Web of Science database, using as keywords combined the regions annotated in the chloroplast and nuclear genome of Arabidopsis thaliana (model species), which are used as DNA barcoding markers, associated with the expressions: “DNA barcoding” OR “barcoding” OR “DNA barcode” OR “barcode” OR “metabarcoding”. The search was carried out covering the complete period of publication of the database until 2020. The recovered files were filtered, being considered only original articles, excluding review articles, as well as those that did not correspond to the scope of the study. A total of 1,897 articles were retrieved, of which 1,073 were within the criteria’s inclusion. As the first article was published in 2005, the analysis covered the period between 2005 and 2020. The studies were published in a total of 309 sources, with a general average of publication per year equal to 5.21. Scientific production varied over the period, but always with an increasing trend. The average number of authors per document was 3.49, since each article mostly has more than one author, which explains the average number of coauthors per document (5.34). However, out of a total of 3,747 registered authors, the number of articles per author was low, with an average equal to 0.29. China stands out as the main country, according to the origin of the authors, who has contributed with works involving the application of the DNA barcoding technique in the study of plants, being also the most cited country. The most relevant authors, based on the number of publications, were the Chinese: Chen SL, Song J, Yao H, with the article by Chen et al. (2010) the second most cited globally. The journals that showed greater prominence in relation to the number of articles published, considering the subject, were respectively: Plos One, Molecular Ecology Resources and Scientific Reports. It was possible to characterize four groups of documents regarding the use / application of the technique, respectively: Description/delimitation of species (545), Forensic Genetics (275), Development/methodology (163), Ecology (90) and 75 articles were categorized in up to two different groups. The studies grouped in the most prominent category (Description/delimitation of species), range from delimiting species from complex groups to the validation of species with properties of economic interest and species already cataloged in herbariums. The application possibilities have been expanded due to the development of High Throughput Sequencing technologies, opening doors for studies applied to Ecology, Evolution and Forensic Genetics and which use in addition to DNA barcoding, the metabarcoding.

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BATISTA, E. C. Caracterização da produção científica sobre DNA barcoding no estudo de plantas. 2021. 61 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Genética e Biologia Molecular) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2021.