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Research Project: INSECT GENOMIC BIODIVERSITY AND MOLECULAR REGULATION OF DIAPAUSE

Location: Insect Genetics and Biochemistry Research

Title: LYGUS GENETICS: INTER- AND INTRASPECIFIC MITOCHONDRIAL GENETIC DIVERSITY IN NORTH AMERICA

Authors
item Burange, Prasad - NDSU, ENT DEPT, FARGO
item Roehrdanz, Richard
item Boetel, Mark - NDSU, ENT DEPT, FARGO

Submitted to: Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: August 5, 2005
Publication Date: December 15, 2005
Citation: Burange, P.S., Roehrdanz, R.L., Boetel, M.A. 2005. Lygus genetics: Inter- and intraspecific genetic diversity of the Lygus pest complex in North America [abstract]. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting. Presentation # 0245.

Technical Abstract: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was employed to investigate inter- and intraspecific genetic diversity within the Lygus genus. The main emphasis was on L. lineolaris because it is a widely dispersed species occurring in many regions of North America. Part of the mtDNA cox1 and cox2 gene regions were used to ascertain maternal lineages among prevalent Lygus species. A 768 bp region overlapping those two genes was amplified and sequenced in L. lineolaris individuals originating from the Red River Valley, the Gulf Coast, New England, and eastern Canada. Specimens collected from North Dakota, Minnesota, Vermont, Quebec, Alberta, and Ontario identified as L. lineolaris showed similar sequence patterns. Most individuals fell into two closely related clades; however, a few individuals from Arizona, Mississippi, Michigan, and Connecticut were found to be distinctly divergent and fall outside of the two primary L. lineolaris clades. Genetic variation within regional populations and between widely dispersed North American sites is similar indicating a lack of geographically based population structure. Other important species of Lygus (L. hesperus, L. keltoni, L. borealis, L. elisus, L. shulli, L. plagiatus, and L. rugulipennis etc.) were collected from different geographic locations and they are being evaluated to assess genetic divergence within this genus. The non L. lineolaris species are distinct from the two L. lineolaris clades. However there is an apparent discordance between the observed gene tree and the anticipated species tree in that the non L. lineolaris species do not appear to form monophyletic groups. The reason for this is under investigation.

   

 
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Roehrdanz, Richard
Yocum, George
 
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