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A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals
Mosquitoes occur almost worldwide, and females of some species feed on blood from humans and other animals to support ovum maturation. In warm and hot seasons, such as the summer in Japan, fed mosquitoes are often observed at crime scenes. The current study attempted to estimate the time that elapse...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5472291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28617865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179319 |
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author | Hiroshige, Yuuji Hara, Masaaki Nagai, Atsushi Hikitsuchi, Tomoyuki Umeda, Mitsuo Kawajiri, Yumi Nakayama, Koji Suzuki, Koichi Takada, Aya Ishii, Akira Yamamoto, Toshimichi |
author_facet | Hiroshige, Yuuji Hara, Masaaki Nagai, Atsushi Hikitsuchi, Tomoyuki Umeda, Mitsuo Kawajiri, Yumi Nakayama, Koji Suzuki, Koichi Takada, Aya Ishii, Akira Yamamoto, Toshimichi |
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description | Mosquitoes occur almost worldwide, and females of some species feed on blood from humans and other animals to support ovum maturation. In warm and hot seasons, such as the summer in Japan, fed mosquitoes are often observed at crime scenes. The current study attempted to estimate the time that elapsed since feeding from the degree of human DNA digestion in mosquito blood meals and also to identify the individual human sources of the DNA using genotyping in two species of mosquito: Culex pipiens pallens and Aedes albopictus. After stereomicroscopic observation, the extracted DNA samples were quantified using a human DNA quantification and quality control kit and were genotyped for 15 short tandem repeats using a commercial multiplexing kit. It took about 3 days for the complete digestion of a blood meal, and genotyping was possible until 2 days post-feeding. The relative peak heights of the 15 STRs and DNA concentrations were useful for estimating the post-feeding time to approximately half a day between 0 and 2 days. Furthermore, the quantitative ratios derived from STR peak heights and the quality control kit (Q129/Q41, Q305/Q41, and Q305/Q129) were reasonably effective for estimating the approximate post-feeding time after 2–3 days. We suggest that this study may be very useful for estimating the time since a mosquito fed from blood meal DNA, although further refinements are necessary to estimate the times more accurately. |
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spelling | pubmed-54722912017-07-03 A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals Hiroshige, Yuuji Hara, Masaaki Nagai, Atsushi Hikitsuchi, Tomoyuki Umeda, Mitsuo Kawajiri, Yumi Nakayama, Koji Suzuki, Koichi Takada, Aya Ishii, Akira Yamamoto, Toshimichi PLoS One Research Article Mosquitoes occur almost worldwide, and females of some species feed on blood from humans and other animals to support ovum maturation. In warm and hot seasons, such as the summer in Japan, fed mosquitoes are often observed at crime scenes. The current study attempted to estimate the time that elapsed since feeding from the degree of human DNA digestion in mosquito blood meals and also to identify the individual human sources of the DNA using genotyping in two species of mosquito: Culex pipiens pallens and Aedes albopictus. After stereomicroscopic observation, the extracted DNA samples were quantified using a human DNA quantification and quality control kit and were genotyped for 15 short tandem repeats using a commercial multiplexing kit. It took about 3 days for the complete digestion of a blood meal, and genotyping was possible until 2 days post-feeding. The relative peak heights of the 15 STRs and DNA concentrations were useful for estimating the post-feeding time to approximately half a day between 0 and 2 days. Furthermore, the quantitative ratios derived from STR peak heights and the quality control kit (Q129/Q41, Q305/Q41, and Q305/Q129) were reasonably effective for estimating the approximate post-feeding time after 2–3 days. We suggest that this study may be very useful for estimating the time since a mosquito fed from blood meal DNA, although further refinements are necessary to estimate the times more accurately. Public Library of Science 2017-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5472291/ /pubmed/28617865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179319 Text en © 2017 Hiroshige et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hiroshige, Yuuji Hara, Masaaki Nagai, Atsushi Hikitsuchi, Tomoyuki Umeda, Mitsuo Kawajiri, Yumi Nakayama, Koji Suzuki, Koichi Takada, Aya Ishii, Akira Yamamoto, Toshimichi A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title | A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title_full | A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title_fullStr | A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title_full_unstemmed | A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title_short | A human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
title_sort | human genotyping trial to estimate the post-feeding time from mosquito blood meals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5472291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28617865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179319 |
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