DNA barcoding in some Belarusian insects

S. Dromashko, Alexey A. Semianiak, N. Balashenko
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3 State Scientific and Production Amalgamation “Scientific and Practical Center for Bioresources of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, 27 Akademicheskaya St., 22072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus Due to a number of factors in the anthropogenic load on ecosystems, environmental changes, and competition between native and invasive species, the loss of species diversity has currently risen to an alarming scale. One of the prospective approaches to remedy the current state and halt the loss is the international project “Barcode of Life”. The report describes the results of molecular genetic research on the insect representatives of such orders as Coleoptera (beetles), Lepidoptera (butterflies), and Trichoptera (caddisflies) using the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 of the mitochondrial region (COI). We proposed a technique for the sampling of biological material to isolate DNA from the hind legs of individuals. The technique prevents removal of the individuals of the most valuable species collected on the territory of the Republic of Belarus from their habitats. The DNA sample collection of order representatives was investigated. For the subfamily Cetoniinae (flower chafer), significant differences in haplotypes among the representatives of the Belarusian and European parts of their areal were found. For Trichoptera, it was shown that the COI gene has high variability to differentiate species. It was also revealed that some species of caddisflies, which Belarusian researchers believe to be synonymous ones, have sequences with big differences according to the BoldSystem database. This fact should be explored in the future. So, our analysis allows considering the COI gene as a satisfactory marker for the species identification in the Belarusian insects’ taxa studied.
一些白俄罗斯昆虫的DNA条形码
“白俄罗斯国家科学院生物资源科学与实践中心”,白俄罗斯共和国明斯克米切斯卡亚学院街27号,22072 .由于生态系统的人为负荷、环境变化以及本地物种与入侵物种之间的竞争等因素,物种多样性的丧失目前已达到令人震惊的程度。国际上的“生命条形码”项目是补救现状和减少损失的前瞻性途径之一。利用线粒体区(COI)细胞色素c氧化酶亚基1对鞘翅目(甲虫)、鳞翅目(蝴蝶)和毛翅目(caddis蝇)等昆虫代表进行了分子遗传学研究。我们提出了一种从个体后肢中分离DNA的生物材料取样技术。该技术防止将在白俄罗斯共和国领土上收集的最宝贵物种的个体从其栖息地移走。对目代表的DNA样本采集进行了研究。对于蜜蜂亚科(花羽),在白俄罗斯和欧洲地区的代表之间发现了显著的单倍型差异。对毛翅目昆虫而言,COI基因具有较高的物种分化变异性。根据BoldSystem数据库,白俄罗斯研究人员还发现,一些被认为是同义物种的球虱,它们的序列差异很大。这一事实应在将来加以探讨。因此,我们的分析允许考虑COI基因作为所研究的白俄罗斯昆虫分类群的物种鉴定的令人满意的标记。
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