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Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes

Calliptamus italicus L. is an important pest on the desert and semidesert steppes along the Sino-Kazakh border. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of its continuous outbreaks, we studied 11 different geographic populations of C. italicus to determine: 1) the complete sequences of the entire mitoch...

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Autores principales: Xu, Ye, Mai, Ji-wei, Yu, Bing-jie, Hu, Hong-xia, Yuan, Liang, Jashenko, Roman, Ji, Rong
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toz112
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author Xu, Ye
Mai, Ji-wei
Yu, Bing-jie
Hu, Hong-xia
Yuan, Liang
Jashenko, Roman
Ji, Rong
author_facet Xu, Ye
Mai, Ji-wei
Yu, Bing-jie
Hu, Hong-xia
Yuan, Liang
Jashenko, Roman
Ji, Rong
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description Calliptamus italicus L. is an important pest on the desert and semidesert steppes along the Sino-Kazakh border. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of its continuous outbreaks, we studied 11 different geographic populations of C. italicus to determine: 1) the complete sequences of the entire mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) genes, and 2) performed genetic diversity, differentiation, gene flow, and molecular variation analyses. Of the 11 populations, the Yining County (YNX) population had the highest haplotype diversity and Pi values. There are significant differences in Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs (P < 0.05). The fixation index Fst values of the total C. italicus population were 0.03352, and its gene flow N(m) values of the total C. italicus population were 15.32. Taken together, there were five main findings: 1) the current genetic differentiation of C. italicus arose within populations; 2) genetic exchange levels were high between geographical populations; 3) genetic variation level was low; 4) C. italicus populations likely expanded in recently, and 5) there was no significant correlation between genetic distance and geographic distance for any geographic population. Findings from this study indicate that frequent gene exchange between populations may enhance the adaptability of C. italicus along the Sino-Kazakh border, leading to frequent outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-66780742019-08-07 Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes Xu, Ye Mai, Ji-wei Yu, Bing-jie Hu, Hong-xia Yuan, Liang Jashenko, Roman Ji, Rong J Econ Entomol Molecular Entomology Calliptamus italicus L. is an important pest on the desert and semidesert steppes along the Sino-Kazakh border. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of its continuous outbreaks, we studied 11 different geographic populations of C. italicus to determine: 1) the complete sequences of the entire mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) genes, and 2) performed genetic diversity, differentiation, gene flow, and molecular variation analyses. Of the 11 populations, the Yining County (YNX) population had the highest haplotype diversity and Pi values. There are significant differences in Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs (P < 0.05). The fixation index Fst values of the total C. italicus population were 0.03352, and its gene flow N(m) values of the total C. italicus population were 15.32. Taken together, there were five main findings: 1) the current genetic differentiation of C. italicus arose within populations; 2) genetic exchange levels were high between geographical populations; 3) genetic variation level was low; 4) C. italicus populations likely expanded in recently, and 5) there was no significant correlation between genetic distance and geographic distance for any geographic population. Findings from this study indicate that frequent gene exchange between populations may enhance the adaptability of C. italicus along the Sino-Kazakh border, leading to frequent outbreaks. Oxford University Press 2019-08 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6678074/ /pubmed/31086944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toz112 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Molecular Entomology
Xu, Ye
Mai, Ji-wei
Yu, Bing-jie
Hu, Hong-xia
Yuan, Liang
Jashenko, Roman
Ji, Rong
Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title_full Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title_fullStr Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title_short Study on the Genetic Differentiation of Geographic Populations of Calliptamus italicus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Sino-Kazakh Border Areas Based on Mitochondrial COI and COII Genes
title_sort study on the genetic differentiation of geographic populations of calliptamus italicus (orthoptera: acrididae) in sino-kazakh border areas based on mitochondrial coi and coii genes
topic Molecular Entomology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toz112
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