TY - JOUR
T1 - Pollen DNA barcoding
T2 - Current applications and future prospects
AU - Bell, Karen L.
AU - De Vere, Natasha
AU - Keller, Alexander
AU - Richardson, Rodney T.
AU - Gous, Annemarie
AU - Burgess, Kevin S.
AU - Brosi, Berry J.
PY - 2016/9
Y1 - 2016/9
N2 - Identification of the species origin of pollen has many applications, including assessment of plant-pollinator networks, reconstruction of ancient plant communities, product authentication, allergen monitoring, and forensics. Such applications, however, have previously been limited by microscopy-based identification of pollen, which is slow, has low taxonomic resolution, and has few expert practitioners. One alternative is pollen DNA barcoding, which could overcome these issues. Recent studies demonstrate that both chloroplast and nuclear barcoding markers can be amplified from pollen. These recent validations of pollen metabarcoding indicate that now is the time for researchers in various fields to consider applying these methods to their research programs. In this paper, we review the nascent field of pollen DNA barcoding and discuss potential new applications of this technology, highlighting existing limitations and future research developments that will improve its utility in a wide range of applications.
AB - Identification of the species origin of pollen has many applications, including assessment of plant-pollinator networks, reconstruction of ancient plant communities, product authentication, allergen monitoring, and forensics. Such applications, however, have previously been limited by microscopy-based identification of pollen, which is slow, has low taxonomic resolution, and has few expert practitioners. One alternative is pollen DNA barcoding, which could overcome these issues. Recent studies demonstrate that both chloroplast and nuclear barcoding markers can be amplified from pollen. These recent validations of pollen metabarcoding indicate that now is the time for researchers in various fields to consider applying these methods to their research programs. In this paper, we review the nascent field of pollen DNA barcoding and discuss potential new applications of this technology, highlighting existing limitations and future research developments that will improve its utility in a wide range of applications.
KW - DNA metabarcoding
KW - High-throughput sequencing
KW - Metagenomics
KW - Next-generation sequencing
KW - Palynology
KW - Pollen
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84986562973&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1139/gen-2015-0200
DO - 10.1139/gen-2015-0200
M3 - Article
C2 - 27322652
AN - SCOPUS:84986562973
SN - 0831-2796
VL - 59
SP - 629
EP - 640
JO - Genome
JF - Genome
IS - 9
ER -