A panel of microsatellite markers developed for solitary trap-nesting wasp Ancistrocerus trifasciatus (Müller, 1776) by cross-species amplification

Q4 Social Sciences
Rita Radzevičiūtė, Anna Budrienė, E. Budrys, Svetlana Orlovskytė, J. Turčinavičienė
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Abstract

Solitary cavity-nesting Hymenoptera constitute a group of important bioindicators of terrestrial habitats. Some of them, like caterpillar-hunting potter wasp Ancistrocerus trifasciatus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae), are quite abundant in both continuous and fragmented habitats and might be a promising model species for studying the impact of habitat fragmentation and landscape connectivity on genetic diversity of entomophagous insects. Highly polymorphic microsatellites are a powerful molecular tool for intraspecific studies but the development of this marker system de novo is especially laborious and time-consuming. An alternative time- and effort-effective approach to establish the microsatellite markers for the species of interest is the cross-species amplification of loci already isolated in related species. Here we present a panel of five polymorphic microsatellite loci for A. trifasciatus developed by cross-species amplification of twenty-nine microsatellite markers published so far for nearctic potter wasps.
通过跨种扩增,建立了一组微卫星标记,用于孤巢黄蜂(Ancistrocerus trifasciatus, m ller, 1776)
独居腔巢膜翅目昆虫是一组重要的陆地生境生物指标。其中,在连续生境和破碎生境中均有大量的食虫昆虫,如食虫陶蜂(Ancistrocerus trifasciatus,膜翅目:蜂科:叶蜂科),可能是研究生境破碎化和景观连通性对食虫昆虫遗传多样性影响的一个有前景的模式物种。高度多态微卫星是种内研究的有力分子工具,但从头开发这种标记系统特别费力和耗时。建立目标物种微卫星标记的另一种省时省力的方法是对亲缘种中已分离的基因座进行跨种扩增。本文通过对新北极波特蜂的29个微卫星标记进行跨种扩增,获得了5个多态微卫星位点。
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Socijalna Ekologija
Socijalna Ekologija Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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