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Molecular approaches to identify cryptic species and polymorphic species within a complex community of fig wasps.


ABSTRACT: Cryptic and polymorphic species can complicate traditional taxonomic research and both of these concerns are common in fig wasp communities. Species identification is very difficult, despite great effort and the ecological importance of fig wasps. Herein, we try to identify all chalcidoid wasp species hosted by one species of fig, using both morphological and molecular methods. We compare the efficiency of four different DNA regions and find that ITS2 is highly effective for species identification, while mitochondrial COI and Cytb regions appear less reliable, possibly due to the interference signals from either nuclear copies of mtDNA, i.e. NUMTs, or the effects of Wolbachia infections. The analyses suggest that combining multiple markers is the best choice for inferring species identifications as any one marker may be unsuitable in a given case.

SUBMITTER: Xiao JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2993961 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular approaches to identify cryptic species and polymorphic species within a complex community of fig wasps.

Xiao Jin-Hua JH   Wang Ning-Xin NX   Li Yan-Wei YW   Murphy Robert W RW   Wan Dong-Guang DG   Niu Li-Ming LM   Hu Hao-Yuan HY   Fu Yue-Guan YG   Huang Da-Wei DW  

PloS one 20101129 11


Cryptic and polymorphic species can complicate traditional taxonomic research and both of these concerns are common in fig wasp communities. Species identification is very difficult, despite great effort and the ecological importance of fig wasps. Herein, we try to identify all chalcidoid wasp species hosted by one species of fig, using both morphological and molecular methods. We compare the efficiency of four different DNA regions and find that ITS2 is highly effective for species identificati  ...[more]

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