DNA Barcoding and Sequencing: Species Identification and Applications

Course Title:
“DNA Barcoding and Sequencing: Species Identification and Applications”

Course Duration:
5 days (40 hours) – can be adjusted based on depth and participant background

Target Participants:

  • Biology, agriculture, forestry, and environmental science students
  • Laboratory technicians
  • Researchers in biodiversity, forensics, and food safety
  • Herbal and pharmaceutical product developers

Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the principles of DNA barcoding and its applications.
  2. Extract high-quality DNA from plant, animal, or processed samples.
  3. Amplify barcode regions using PCR.
  4. Perform DNA sequencing and analyze sequence data.
  5. Identify species using reference databases (BOLD, GenBank).
  6. Apply DNA barcoding techniques in biodiversity, forensics, and herbal authentication.

Course Modules

Module 1 – Introduction to DNA Barcoding (Theory)

  • Fundamentals of DNA and genes
  • Concept of DNA barcoding as a “molecular ID”
  • Common barcode regions: COI, rbcL, matK, ITS
  • Applications in biodiversity, forensics, food safety, and research
  • Overview of sequencing technologies (Sanger and NGS)

Learning Outcome: Participants can explain DNA barcoding and its role in species identification.


Module 2 – Sample Collection and DNA Extraction

  • Sample types: tissue, leaves, saliva, powder
  • Avoiding contamination
  • DNA extraction protocols (kit-based and conventional methods)
  • Assessing DNA quality (spectrophotometry, gel electrophoresis)

Hands-on Activity: Extract DNA from provided plant or animal samples.


Module 3 – PCR Amplification of Barcode Regions

  • PCR principles and components
  • Selection of primers for COI, rbcL, matK, ITS
  • PCR setup, thermocycling, and troubleshooting
  • Gel electrophoresis to verify PCR products

Hands-on Activity: Amplify barcode regions from extracted DNA.


Module 4 – DNA Sequencing

  • Overview of sequencing methods (Sanger & NGS)
  • Sample preparation for sequencing
  • Sending PCR products for sequencing
  • Understanding sequence quality and chromatograms

Hands-on Activity: Prepare PCR products for sequencing; analyze sample chromatograms.


Module 5 – Sequence Analysis and Species Identification

  • Introduction to bioinformatics tools
  • Aligning sequences and checking quality
  • BLAST analysis in GenBank
  • Barcode of Life Database (BOLD) usage
  • Interpreting results for species identification

Hands-on Activity: Identify species from participant-generated sequences.


Module 6 – Applications and Case Studies

  • Biodiversity monitoring and ecological research
  • Herbal product authentication and quality control
  • Forensic species identification
  • Food fraud detection (e.g., mislabeled seafood, herbal powders)

Group Exercise: Apply DNA barcoding to real-life samples or simulated cases.


Assessment

  • Practical exam: DNA extraction, PCR, gel analysis
  • Report: Sequencing and species identification
  • Quiz: Theory and applications of DNA barcoding

Optional Advanced Module

  • Multiplex PCR and simultaneous barcoding of multiple species
  • Quantitative PCR (qPCR) applications
  • Metabarcoding for environmental DNA (eDNA) studies

Course Materials

  • Laboratory manual (step-by-step PCR, extraction, sequencing protocols)
  • Sample datasets for practice
  • Reference sequences from BOLD/GenBank
  • Safety and contamination prevention guide

Outcome / Certification

Participants will be certified competent in:

  • Performing DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing
  • Conducting species identification using DNA barcodes
  • Applying molecular techniques in research, conservation, and product verification