Karyotype diversity of Polybia (gr. occidentalis) species complex (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): Taxonomic and evolutionary implications

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Priscila Marchioro, Marina Souza Cunha, Lucio Antônio Oliveira Campos, Denilce Meneses Lopes
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Abstract

Polybia is a common wasp genus found in most of South America. Polybia (gr. occidentalis) encompasses several species that are difficult to identify because of their similar morphologies. Our goal was to cytogenetically characterize three species belonging to Polybia (gr. occidentalis) and discuss the importance of cytogenetic data for integrative taxonomy. Polybia colonies were sampled from different regions of Brazil to perform classical and molecular cytogenetic analyses. Polybia paulista and Polybia sp. 1 showed 2n = 34 and 18S rDNA loci on two chromosomes, whereas Polybia sp. 2 showed 2n = 40 and 18S rDNA clusters on four chromosomes. The microsatellites GA(15), GAG(10), CAA(10), TTAGG(6), and TCAGG(6) showed similar distributions among the species, forming blocks in the euchromatic regions of the chromosomes, whereas CGG(10) did not yield any positive markings. In contrast, TAT(10) hybridized on the centromeric heterochromatin, showing differences in the number of marked chromosomes among the species. Therefore, it may potentially be a species-specific cytotaxonomic marker in this group of wasps, but this feature needs further investigation. Fluorochromes evidenced that AT-rich DAPI+ sequence distribution was coincident with heterochromatin, while the distribution of CG-rich CMA3+ sequences was coincident with the 18S rDNA region. The present study revealed differences in diploid number, heterochromatin content, 18S rDNA sites, and microsatellite patterns between morphologically similar species, demonstrating the usefulness of cytotaxonomy in studying species complexes.

Polybia(gr. occidentalis)物种群(膜翅目:蝶科)的核型多样性:分类和进化意义
胡蜂属(Polybia)是一种常见的胡蜂属,分布于南美洲大部分地区。Polybia(gr. occidentalis)包括几个物种,由于形态相似而难以识别。我们的目标是从细胞遗传学角度描述属于西洋蓼属的三个物种,并讨论细胞遗传学数据对综合分类学的重要性。我们从巴西不同地区采集了蓼属植物菌落样本,进行了经典和分子细胞遗传学分析。1 显示 2n = 34 和 18S rDNA 位点在两条染色体上,而 Polybia sp.微卫星 GA(15)、GAG(10)、CAA(10)、TTAGG(6)和 TCAGG(6)在各物种中的分布相似,在染色体的染色体区形成区块,而 CGG(10) 没有产生任何阳性标记。与此相反,TAT(10)杂交在中心异染色质上,显示出不同物种间标记染色体数量的差异。因此,TAT(10)可能是该类黄蜂的一个物种特异性细胞分裂标记,但这一特征还需要进一步研究。荧光染色证明富含 AT 的 DAPI+ 序列分布与异染色质一致,而富含 CG 的 CMA3+ 序列分布与 18S rDNA 区域一致。本研究揭示了形态上相似物种之间在二倍体数量、异染色质含量、18S rDNA位点和微卫星模式上的差异,证明了细胞分类学在研究物种复合体方面的实用性。
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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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