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Taxonomic Reliability of DNA Sequences in Public Sequence Databases: A Fungal Perspective

R. Henrik NilssonDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Göteborg University, Sweden. [email protected]Martin RybergDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Göteborg University, Göteborg, SwedenErik KristianssonDepartment of Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SwedenKessy AbarenkovInstitute of Botany and Ecology, University of Tartu, Tartu, EstoniaKarl‐Henrik LarssonDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Göteborg University, Göteborg, SwedenUrmas KõljalgInstitute of Botany and Ecology, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
2006en
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BACKGROUND: DNA sequences are increasingly seen as one of the primary information sources for species identification in many organism groups. Such approaches, popularly known as barcoding, are underpinned by the assumption that the reference databases used for comparison are sufficiently complete and feature correctly and informatively annotated entries. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The present study uses a large set of fungal DNA sequences from the inclusive International Nucleotide Sequence Database to show that the taxon sampling of fungi is far from complete, that about 20% of the entries may be incorrectly identified to species level, and that the majority of entries lack descriptive and up-to-date annotations. CONCLUSIONS: The problems with taxonomic reliability and insufficient annotations in public DNA repositories form a tangible obstacle to sequence-based species identification, and it is manifest that the greatest challenges to biological barcoding will be of taxonomical, rather than technical, nature.

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