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DNA Barcoding and Molecular Phylogeny of Drosophila lini and Its Sibling Species.


ABSTRACT: Drosophila lini and its two sibling species, D. ohnishii and D. ogumai, are hardly distinguishable from one another in morphology. These species are more or less reproductively isolated. The mitochondrial ND2 and COI-COII and the nuclear ITS1-ITS2 regions were sequenced to seek for the possibility of DNA barcoding and to reconstruct the phylogeny of them. The character-based approach for DNA barcoding detected some diagnostic nucleotides only for monophyletic D. ogumai, but no informative sites for the other two very closely species, D. lini and D. ohnishii, of which strains intermingled in the molecular phylogenetic trees. Thus, this study provides another case of limited applicability of DNA barcoding in species delineation, as in other cases of related Drosophila species. The molecular phylogenetic tree inferred from the concatenated sequences strongly supported the monophyly of the cluster of the three species, that is, the lini clade. We propose some hypotheses of evolutionary events in this clade.

SUBMITTER: Li YF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3296172 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA Barcoding and Molecular Phylogeny of Drosophila lini and Its Sibling Species.

Li Yi-Feng YF   Wen Shuo-Yang SY   Kawai Kuniko K   Gao Jian-Jun JJ   Hu Yao-Guang YG   Segawa Ryoko R   Toda Masanori J MJ  

International journal of evolutionary biology 20120208


Drosophila lini and its two sibling species, D. ohnishii and D. ogumai, are hardly distinguishable from one another in morphology. These species are more or less reproductively isolated. The mitochondrial ND2 and COI-COII and the nuclear ITS1-ITS2 regions were sequenced to seek for the possibility of DNA barcoding and to reconstruct the phylogeny of them. The character-based approach for DNA barcoding detected some diagnostic nucleotides only for monophyletic D. ogumai, but no informative sites  ...[more]

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