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摘要
Kiknadze et Siirin, 1999在蒙古首次记录到蠓科。在蒙古人群中确定的11个条带序列是先前在阿尔泰和叶尼塞人群中已知的:sokA1、sokB1、sokB2、sokC1、sokC2、sokD1、sokD2、sokE1、sokF1、sokF2和sokG1。额外的b染色体不存在。首次对该物种的COI基因进行了dna条形码分析。根据贝叶斯推断估计的系统发育树显示,所研究的物种与chonomus obtusidens群中的acutiventris w (lker, Ryser et Scholl, 1983)具有高度的相似性。sokolovae与acutiventris的遗传距离估计值(0.38%)远低于1803年Meigen Chironomus种的普遍接受阈值(3%)。结果表明,手鸣属的种水平的细胞遗传学标准更接近于同水平的形态学标准,而不是分子遗传学标准。
Karyotype and COI sequences of Chironomus sokolovae Istomina, Kiknadze et Siirin, 1999 (Diptera,Chironomidae) from the bay of Orkhon River, Mongolia.
Chironomus sokolovae Istomina, Kiknadze et Siirin, 1999 (Diptera, Chironomidae) is recorded from Mongolia for the first time. Eleven banding sequences determined in the Mongolian population were previously known from Altai and Yenisei populations: sokA1, sokB1, sokB2, sokC1, sokC2, sokD1, sokD2, sokE1, sokF1, sokF2 and sokG1. The additional B-chromosomes are absent. DNA-barcoding of COI gene was carried out for this species for the first time. The phylogenetic tree estimated by Bayesian inference showed a high similarity of the studied species with Ch. acutiventris Wülker, Ryser et Scholl, 1983 from the Chironomus obtusidens-group. The estimated genetic distance K2P between Ch. sokolovae and Ch. acutiventris is much lower (0.38%) than the commonly accepted threshold of 3% for species of genus Chironomus Meigen, 1803. Our results show that the accepted cytogenetic criteria of species level in the genus Chironomus are more in accordance with morphological ones of the same level, than with molecular-genetic criteria accepted for species COI genetic distance.
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