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Dong Chu1, Guoxia Liu, Fanghao Wan, Yunli Tao, Ray J Gill.
Abstract
The phylogenetic relationship between the whitefly Bemisia afer (Priesner & Hosny) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) from China and other populations among the world were analyzed based on the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) gene. Phylogenetic analysis of mtCOI sequences and those of reference B. afer sequences showed that the populations of the species could be separated into 5 clades (I-V). There were at least two clades of the species from China (IV and V). These data suggested that B. afer might be a species complex. The Chinese B. afer populations were most divergent with B. afer from the United Kingdom and African countries. The distance between the Chinese B. afer (IV and V) and clades I, II, and III is more than 32%, while the distance among clades I, II, III is lower than 7.7%. A new set of primers specific to B. afer was designed to amplify a region of approximately 400 bp to discriminate B. afer from other Bemisia species in China based on mtCOI sequences.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20673071 PMCID: PMC3383416 DOI: 10.1673/031.010.8601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Detail of Bemisia afer sample and other whiteflies species collections and their mtCOI gene sequences used in the study.
Whitefly species used in the PCR amplification of mtCOI gene using the Bemisia afer specific primers
Figure 1. ME (Minimum Evolution) tree based on ∼600-bp fragment of the mtCOI sequences. Numbers at nodes indicate bootstrap scores using 1000 replicates. Abbreviations are as described in Table 1. indicates sequences obtained in this study. High quality figures are available online.
Average distance within and between clades of whiteflies based on mtCOI. The genetic distance among the haplotypes within each clade is presented along the diagonal.
Figure 2. PCR products generated using the Bemisia afer specific primers (Bafer-J2 and L2-N-3014) (lanes 1–3); Bemisia tabaci biotype B (lanes 4–5), biotype Q1 (lanes 6–7), biotype Q2 (lane 8–9), biotype Naura (lane 10). M: 100 bp molecular weight marker, the sizes of which are shown on the left. High quality figures are available online.