Low genetic diversity of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in El Salvador based on mitochondrial COI sequences: evidence of a well-preserved ancestral lineage in the Americas.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
José L Palomo, Jonathan I Rogel, Miguel A Moreno, Andrea L Joyce
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Abstract

Aedes albopictus (Skuse) is an invasive mosquito species which has rapidly expanded across the Americas since the 1980s. This species has significant implications for public health. This study aimed to assess the genetic diversity and potential invasion routes of Ae. albopictus populations in El Salvador and throughout the Americas using the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) CO1 barcode. The mtDNA CO1 was sequenced from 52 samples from 5 departments in El Salvador. Analyses included the El Salvador populations, and an additional 205 GenBank sequences from the American continent and Asia, the region of origin. Haplotype and nucleotide diversity assessments, genetic differentiation, and phylogenetic clustering were performed. Genetic diversity in populations of Ae. albopictus from El Salvador and from most countries in America was generally low; El Salvador had 3 haplotypes. One exception was Colombia, where 12 haplotypes were detected. In the Americas, 22 haplotypes were found overall. Phylogenetic analyses grouped American samples into 2 major clusters, 1 centered around haplotype 19, which was the most abundant and widely distributed. El Salvador shared 2 haplotypes with North America. Ae. albopictus from Puerto Rico was genetically distinct from other groups and grouped together with Asian samples. The Asian outgroups were more diverse than samples from America. The analysis highlighted the presence of ancestral lineages in El Salvador and their role in early and complex colonization patterns of this species across the Americas, providing critical data for future management and control strategies against this invasive vector.

基于线粒体COI序列的萨尔瓦多白纹伊蚊(双翅目:库蚊科)低遗传多样性:美洲保存完好的祖先谱系的证据。
白纹伊蚊(Skuse)是一种入侵性蚊子,自20世纪80年代以来在美洲迅速扩张。这一物种对公众健康有重大影响。本研究旨在评估伊蚊的遗传多样性和潜在的入侵途径。利用线粒体DNA (mtDNA) CO1条形码对萨尔瓦多和整个美洲的白纹伊蚊种群进行分析。对来自萨尔瓦多5个省的52份样本的mtDNA CO1进行了测序。分析包括萨尔瓦多人群,以及来自美洲大陆和亚洲(起源地区)的额外205个GenBank序列。进行了单倍型和核苷酸多样性评估、遗传分化和系统发育聚类。白纹伊蚊居群的遗传多样性。萨尔瓦多和美国大多数国家的白纹伊蚊感染率普遍较低;萨尔瓦多有3个单倍型。一个例外是哥伦比亚,那里检测到12个单倍型。在美洲,总共发现了22种单倍型。系统发育分析将美洲样品分为2个主要聚类,1个以单倍型19为中心,数量最多,分布最广;萨尔瓦多与北美共有2个单倍型。Ae。来自波多黎各的白纹伊蚊在基因上与其他种群不同,并与亚洲样本归为一类。亚洲外群体比来自美国的样本更加多样化。该分析强调了萨尔瓦多祖先谱系的存在及其在该物种在美洲早期和复杂的殖民模式中的作用,为未来针对这种入侵媒介的管理和控制策略提供了关键数据。
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Journal of Insect Science
Journal of Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.70
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0.00%
发文量
80
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Insect Science was founded with support from the University of Arizona library in 2001 by Dr. Henry Hagedorn, who served as editor-in-chief until his death in January 2014. The Entomological Society of America was very pleased to add the Journal of Insect Science to its publishing portfolio in 2014. The fully open access journal publishes papers in all aspects of the biology of insects and other arthropods from the molecular to the ecological, and their agricultural and medical impact.
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