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Ecol Evol


Title:"Pheromone-binding proteins based phylogenetics and phylogeography of Maruca spp. from Asia, Africa, Oceania, and South America"
Author(s):Malini P; Ramasamy S; Schafleitner R; Muthukalingan K;
Address:World Vegetable Center Shanhua Tainan Taiwan. Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu India. Present address: Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai Tamil Nadu India
Journal Title:Ecol Evol
Year:2019
Volume:20190731
Issue:16
Page Number:9239 - 9272
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5471
ISSN/ISBN:2045-7758 (Print) 2045-7758 (Electronic) 2045-7758 (Linking)
Abstract:"Variations in the functional response of legume pod borer (Maruca vitrata) populations to sex pheromone blends were observed in Asia and Africa. Hence, this study was carried out to understand the differences in pheromone-binding proteins (PBPs) among Maruca populations in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and South America. A de novo transcriptome assembly was adopted to sequence the entire transcribed mRNAs in M. vitrata from Taiwan. The raw-sequence data were assembled using homologous genes from related organisms in GenBank to detect M. vitrata PBPs (MvitPBPs). Sections of the cDNA of MvitPBP of different length were used to design primers to amplify the full-length cDNA of PBPs. All three PBP sequences comprised three exons interspersed by two introns. In total, 92 MvitPBP1 haplotypes, 77 MvitPBP2 haplotypes, and 64 MvitPBP3 haplotypes were identified in 105, 98, and 68 Maruca individuals, respectively. High pairwise F (ST) values (0.41-0.73) and phylogenetic analyses distinguished the putative Maruca species in South America from those occurring in rest of the world, and possibly two putative subspecies in Asia and Africa. The haplotype networks and Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery analyses also confirmed these results. The negative Tajima's D and Fu's F (S) values showed the recent demographic expansion of Maruca populations. Thus, this study confirmed the presence of different Maruca species and/or subspecies in different continents based on the diversity within PBP genes. Additional sampling and studies are suggested for Oceania and South America. The genetic differences among Maruca populations should be carefully considered while using sex pheromone lures and bio-control agents"
Keywords:Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery Maruca haplotype haplotype network pheromone-binding protein phylogenetic analysis;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEMalini, Periasamy Ramasamy, Srinivasan Schafleitner, Roland Muthukalingan, Krishnan eng England 2019/08/30 Ecol Evol. 2019 Jul 31; 9(16):9239-9272. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5471. eCollection 2019 Aug"

 
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