Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique

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Autor(a) principal: Silva-Brandão,Karina L
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Lyra,Mariana L, Freitas,André V L
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2009000400001
Resumo: Faced by a growing need of identification and delimitation of new and established cryptic species that are being lost at an increasing rate, taxonomists can now more than ever take advantage of an enormous variety of new molecular and computational tools. At this moment they should be open to all new available technologies in the so called "technology-driven revolution" in systematics. The use of the "DNA barcode" has been discussed by those applying successfully this approach to identify and diagnose species and by those who believe that the flaws in the use of this molecular marker are as many as to negate the worth of its employment. For insects of the order Lepidoptera neither side seems totally correct orwrong, and although many groups of lepidopterans have been taxonomically resolved by using exclusively or additionally this marker for diagnoses, for others the "barcode" helped little to resolve taxonomic issues. Here we briefly present some pros and cons of using DNA barcode as a tool in taxonomic studies, with special attention to studies with groups of Lepidoptera developed in the last few years.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
title Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
spellingShingle Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
Silva-Brandão,Karina L
Biodiversity
cryptic species
DNA barcode
systematics
taxonomy
title_short Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
title_full Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
title_fullStr Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
title_full_unstemmed Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
title_sort Barcoding lepidoptera: current situation and perspectives on the usefulness of a contentious technique
author Silva-Brandão,Karina L
author_facet Silva-Brandão,Karina L
Lyra,Mariana L
Freitas,André V L
author_role author
author2 Lyra,Mariana L
Freitas,André V L
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva-Brandão,Karina L
Lyra,Mariana L
Freitas,André V L
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
cryptic species
DNA barcode
systematics
taxonomy
topic Biodiversity
cryptic species
DNA barcode
systematics
taxonomy
description Faced by a growing need of identification and delimitation of new and established cryptic species that are being lost at an increasing rate, taxonomists can now more than ever take advantage of an enormous variety of new molecular and computational tools. At this moment they should be open to all new available technologies in the so called "technology-driven revolution" in systematics. The use of the "DNA barcode" has been discussed by those applying successfully this approach to identify and diagnose species and by those who believe that the flaws in the use of this molecular marker are as many as to negate the worth of its employment. For insects of the order Lepidoptera neither side seems totally correct orwrong, and although many groups of lepidopterans have been taxonomically resolved by using exclusively or additionally this marker for diagnoses, for others the "barcode" helped little to resolve taxonomic issues. Here we briefly present some pros and cons of using DNA barcode as a tool in taxonomic studies, with special attention to studies with groups of Lepidoptera developed in the last few years.
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