DNA barcoding of insects from India: Current status and future perspectives

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Pathour R. Shashank
Nadur L. Naveena
Nernakallu N. Rajgopal
Tyler A. Elliott
Kolla Sreedevi
Sunil Sunil
Naresh M. Meshram
机构
[1] National Pusa Collection,Division of Entomology
[2] ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI),Department of Integrative Biology
[3] Central Integrated Pest Management Centre,Division of Germplasm Collection and Characterization
[4] ICAR-Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums,Department of Entomology
[5] University of Guelph,undefined
[6] ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR),undefined
[7] M.S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture,undefined
[8] Centurion University of Technology and Management,undefined
[9] ICAR- Central Citrus Research Institute,undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2022年 / 49卷
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Cytochrome oxidase I; Barcode; Arthropods; Biodiversity; Hexapoda; Molecular biology;
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Insect fauna occupy the largest proportion of animal biodiversity on earth, but the assessment or quantification in terms of species diversity is far from complete. Several recent studies have demonstrated the rapid pace at which insect population decline is occurring. There is an urgent need to document and quantify the diversity of insect fauna for a proper understanding of terrestrial ecosystems. This can be achieved by using modern technology to identify species much faster than relying on traditional methods alone. In line with this, the molecular approach through DNA barcoding coupled with morphological identification needs to be focused and accelerated. The present paper describes the current status of barcoding of insect species in India along with the gaps that need to be remedied. This analysis shows that barcoded specimens cover a very meagre proportion of less than 3.73% of the known taxa/described species and the most represented orders are Lepidoptera and Hemiptera followed by Diptera and Coleoptera. There is a need to expedite insect species discovery and documentation in a collaborative mode between traditional taxonomists and molecular biologists, to accomplish the DNA barcoding of all known insect taxa from India.
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