Renee Ali, Raul Diosany Lezcano, Jayaraj Jayaraman, Azad Mohammed, Christine V F Carrington, Brent Daniel, Diane D Lovin, Joanne M Cunningham, David W Severson, Adesh Ramsubhag
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摘要
背景:Haemagogus janthinomys 是黄热病病毒和新出现的 Mayaro 病毒的主要传播媒介。然而,尽管它在医学上很重要,但有关该蚊种的分子分类学数据却很匮乏。研究方法在这项研究中,对特立尼达岛的 64 只成年雌蚊进行了 DNA 条形码分析,经形态鉴定,这些雌蚊属于 Hg. janthinomys。对蚊子的线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I (COI) 基因和核糖体 DNA 内部转录间隔区 2 (ITS2) 进行 PCR 扩增和测序,并推断其分子系统进化。结果表明BLASTN 分析表明,只有 20% 的 COI 序列(n = 13/66)与 Hg. janthinomys 具有高度相似性(>99% 的同一性),其余序列具有低相似性(结论:COI 序列与 Hg. janthinomys 的相似性低于 99%):这些分子研究结果表明,存在一个假定的 Haemagogus 蚊子新物种,并强调有必要进一步深入研究 Haemagogus 属的分类学和分类方法。
DNA Barcoding Analysis of Trinidad Haemagogus Mosquitoes Reveals Evidence for Putative New Species.
Background:Haemagogus janthinomys is a primary sylvan vector of yellow fever virus and the emerging Mayaro virus. However, despite its medical importance, there is a dearth of data on the molecular taxonomy of this mosquito species. Methods: In this study, DNA barcoding analysis was performed on 64 adult female mosquitoes from Trinidad morphologically identified as Hg. janthinomys. The mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene and ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region of the mosquitoes were PCR amplified and sequenced, and molecular phylogenies inferred. Results: The BLASTN analysis showed that only 20% (n = 13/66) of COI sequences had high similarity (>99% identity) to Hg. janthinomys and the remaining sequences had low similarity (<90% identity) to reference GenBank sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of COI sequences revealed the presence of four strongly supported groups, with one distinct clade that did not align with any reference sequences. Corresponding ITS2 sequences for samples in this distinct COI group clustered into three clades. Conclusions: These molecular findings suggest the existence of a putative new Haemagogus mosquito species and underscore the need for further, more in-depth investigations into the taxonomy and classification of the Haemagogus genus.
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