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Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems

Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region (Russia) were analyzed. A low level of chromosomal polymorphism has been confirmed, eventually eight banding sequences were found: melA1, melB1, melC1, melD1, melE1, melF1, and melG1; only melD2 was found in...

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Autores principales: Bolshakov, Viktor V., Movergoz, Ekaterina A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i3.90336
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description Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region (Russia) were analyzed. A low level of chromosomal polymorphism has been confirmed, eventually eight banding sequences were found: melA1, melB1, melC1, melD1, melE1, melF1, and melG1; only melD2 was found in two larvae from the Sunoga river. Analysis of phylogenetic tree and estimated genetic distances has shown not all COI gene sequences of Ch.melanotus in GenBank and BOLD to belong to this species. The lower distance of 0.4% was observed between two sequences from the Yaroslavl region and Finland, apparently these are true Ch.melanotus sequences. The distances between true Ch.melanotus and other sequences from Finland were 9.5% and 12.4%, and from Sweden it was 11%. The average genetic distance between studied sequences of 9.1% is out of the range of the 3% threshold previously determined for chironomids. According to our estimates, there are two sequences with a distance of 2.9% that may belong to Ch.annularius Meigen, 1818, and one sequence with a genetic distance of 2.1%, may belonging to Ch.cingulatus Meigen, 1830, which has been confirmed karyologically. Another two sequences form a separate cluster. We suggest that they either belong to a known species, but are not present in the databases, or belong to a distinct, undescribed species.
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spelling pubmed-98490572023-02-08 Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems Bolshakov, Viktor V. Movergoz, Ekaterina A. Comp Cytogenet Research Article Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region (Russia) were analyzed. A low level of chromosomal polymorphism has been confirmed, eventually eight banding sequences were found: melA1, melB1, melC1, melD1, melE1, melF1, and melG1; only melD2 was found in two larvae from the Sunoga river. Analysis of phylogenetic tree and estimated genetic distances has shown not all COI gene sequences of Ch.melanotus in GenBank and BOLD to belong to this species. The lower distance of 0.4% was observed between two sequences from the Yaroslavl region and Finland, apparently these are true Ch.melanotus sequences. The distances between true Ch.melanotus and other sequences from Finland were 9.5% and 12.4%, and from Sweden it was 11%. The average genetic distance between studied sequences of 9.1% is out of the range of the 3% threshold previously determined for chironomids. According to our estimates, there are two sequences with a distance of 2.9% that may belong to Ch.annularius Meigen, 1818, and one sequence with a genetic distance of 2.1%, may belonging to Ch.cingulatus Meigen, 1830, which has been confirmed karyologically. Another two sequences form a separate cluster. We suggest that they either belong to a known species, but are not present in the databases, or belong to a distinct, undescribed species. Pensoft Publishers 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9849057/ /pubmed/36762071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i3.90336 Text en Viktor V. Bolshakov, Ekaterina A. Movergoz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bolshakov, Viktor V.
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Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title_full Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title_fullStr Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title_short Karyotype and COI gene sequences of Chironomusmelanotus Keyl, 1961 from the Yaroslavl region, Russia, and the difficulties with its identification using GenBank and BOLD systems
title_sort karyotype and coi gene sequences of chironomusmelanotus keyl, 1961 from the yaroslavl region, russia, and the difficulties with its identification using genbank and bold systems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i3.90336
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