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Coverage and quality of DNA barcode references for Central and Northern European Odonata.

Matthias GeigerStephan KoblmüllerGiacomo AssandriAndreas ChovanecTorbjørn EkremIris FischerAndrea GalimbertiMichal GrabowskiElisabeth HaringAxel HausmannLars HendrichStefan KochTomasz MamosUdo RotheBjörn RulikTomasz RewiczMarcia SittenthalerElisabeth SturGrzegorz TończykLukas ZanglJerome Moriniere
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
Over 88% of the species included can be readily identified using their DNA barcodes and the reference dataset provided. Considering the complete European dataset, unambiguous identification is hampered in 12 species due to weak mitochondrial differentiation and partial haplotype sharing. However, considering the known species distributions only two groups of five species possibly co-occur, leading to an unambiguous identification of more than 95% of the analysed Odonata via DNA barcoding in real applications. The cases of small interspecific genetic distances and the observed deep intraspecific variation in Cordulia aenea (Linnaeus, 1758) are discussed in detail and the corresponding taxa in the public reference database are highlighted. They should be considered in future applications of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding and represent interesting evolutionary biological questions, which call for in depth analyses of the involved taxa throughout their distribution ranges.
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