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Genetic distinctness of parthenogenetic forms of European Polydrusus weevils of the subgenus Scythodrusus
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作者 Lukasz Kajtoch Boris Korotyaev Dorota Lachowska-Cierlik 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期183-194,共12页
Among eight species of Polydrusus weevils which belong to subgenus Scythodrusus, at least two possess parthenogenetic forms: P (S.) inustus and P (S.)pilifer. Both of these species consist of dioecious population... Among eight species of Polydrusus weevils which belong to subgenus Scythodrusus, at least two possess parthenogenetic forms: P (S.) inustus and P (S.)pilifer. Both of these species consist of dioecious populations in the Caspian area and of parthenogenetic populations in Eastern Europe (R (S.) inustus), the Caucasus region (both species) and Middle Asia (P (S.)pilifer). The origin of parthenogenesis in this subgenus is unresolved; however some data suggest that the parthenogenetic forms are of hybrid ancestry. The genetic distinctness of parthenogenetic Scythodrusus was assessed on the basis of COII, ITS2, EFI-a and Wolbachia wsp, 16S ribosomal DNA, ftsZ and hcpA sequence comparisons. Both taxa turned out to be monophyletic for all markers, which is an evidence against hybridization of their dioecious ancestors. On the other hand, a high frequency of heterozygous P (S.) inustus females suggests an origin resulting from hybridization between genetically distinct dioecious representatives of this species. Very similar strains of Wolbachia supergroup A were found in both species, indicating that they have been either inherited from a common ancestor or were transmitted between parthenogenetic Scythodrusus weevils and probably spread randomly across their ranges. 展开更多
关键词 Coleoptera CURCULIONIDAE hybridization PARTHENOGENESIS phylogeny polydrusus WOLBACHIA
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