Identification of species with DNA-based technology: Current progress and challenges

  • Filipe Pereira*
  • , João Carneiro
  • , António Amorim
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

One of the grand challenges of modern biology is to develop accurate and reliable technologies for a rapid screening of DNA sequence variation. This topic of research is of prime importance for the detection and identification of species in numerous fields of investigation, such as taxonomy, epidemiology, forensics, archaeology or ecology. Molecular identification is also central for the diagnosis, treatment and control of infections caused by different pathogens. In recent years, a variety of DNA-based approaches have been developed for the identification of individuals in a myriad of taxonomic groups. Here, we provide an overview of most commonly used assays, with emphasis on those based on DNA hybridizations, restriction enzymes, random PCR amplifications, species-specific PCR primers and DNA sequencing. A critical evaluation of all methods is presented focusing on their discriminatory power, reproducibility and user-friendliness. Having in mind that the current trend is to develop small-scale devices with a high-throughput capacity, we briefly review recent technological achievements for DNA analysis that offer great potentials for the identification of species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-200
Number of pages14
JournalRecent Patents on DNA and Gene Sequences
Volume2
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AFLP
  • DNA hybridization
  • DNA microarray
  • DNA sequencing
  • RAPD
  • Real-time PCR
  • RFLP
  • Species identification
  • Species-specific PCR primers

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