Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information

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Peru holds a high mammalian diversity in its Amazonian region, with 326 species. However, our knowledge about the actual diversity is still considered incomplete, and the molecular information for those species in genetic databases is even less comprehensive. To assess the availability of genetic in...

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Autores: Martínez Altamirano, José Luís, Pacheco, Víctor, Mena, José L., Diaz, Silvia, Sánchez-Vendizú, Pamela, Arana, Alejandra, Salinas, Letty, Arana, César, Arakaki, Mónica, Tobler, Mathias W., Watsa, Mrinalini
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e23110
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title Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
spellingShingle Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
Martínez Altamirano, José Luís
Biodiversidad
Código de barras
Bioinformática
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.11
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.15
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.16
title_short Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
title_full Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
title_fullStr Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
title_full_unstemmed Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
title_sort Disproportion between the Peruvian Amazonian megadiverse mammalian fauna and the available molecular information
author Martínez Altamirano, José Luís
author_facet Martínez Altamirano, José Luís
Pacheco, Víctor
Mena, José L.
Diaz, Silvia
Sánchez-Vendizú, Pamela
Arana, Alejandra
Salinas, Letty
Arana, César
Arakaki, Mónica
Tobler, Mathias W.
Watsa, Mrinalini
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Mena, José L.
Diaz, Silvia
Sánchez-Vendizú, Pamela
Arana, Alejandra
Salinas, Letty
Arana, César
Arakaki, Mónica
Tobler, Mathias W.
Watsa, Mrinalini
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Pacheco, Víctor
Mena, José L.
Diaz, Silvia
Sánchez-Vendizú, Pamela
Arana, Alejandra
Salinas, Letty
Arana, César
Arakaki, Mónica
Tobler, Mathias W.
Watsa, Mrinalini
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biodiversidad
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Bioinformática
topic Biodiversidad
Código de barras
Bioinformática
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.11
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.15
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description Peru holds a high mammalian diversity in its Amazonian region, with 326 species. However, our knowledge about the actual diversity is still considered incomplete, and the molecular information for those species in genetic databases is even less comprehensive. To assess the availability of genetic information for Peruvian Amazonian mammals relative to known diversity, we surveyed the Amazonian mammals with at least one molecular marker in the most widely used repositories for nucleotide sequences, GenBank and BOLD Systems. Our survey focused on widely used molecular markers in evolutionary biology-cytochrome b [cyt-b], cytochrome oxidase I [COI], 12S ribosomal RNA [12S], and the mitogenome [mit]-derived from Peruvian Amazon mammals. Additionally, to gain insights into the current mammalian sampling effort in Peruvian Amazonia, we generated a map of unique sampling localities and a heat map, utilizing 41951 records, which identified six major information gaps. This comprehensive analysis found 1597 genetic sequences corresponding to 180 mammalian species (55.2% of Peruvian Amazonian species): COI (38 species), cyt-b (167 species), 12S (56 species), and mitogenome (16 species). Taxonomically, Rodentia (53 species, four markers), Chiroptera (63 species, three markers), and Didelphimorphia (27 species, four markers) represented most molecular data, with a concentration of molecular markers in the orders Chiroptera (703) and Rodentia (499). Geographically, the Loreto department has the largest genetic information (530 records, 99 species). These results confirm a worrying underrepresentation of Peruvian Amazonian diversity in molecular databases. Consequently, we advocate for the use of scientific collections as an alternative source to systematically generate genetic information for the Amazonian mammal diversity in Peru to compensate for the current underrepresentation.
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