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The Highly Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes Indicate That the Booklouse, Liposcelis bostrychophila (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae) Is a Cryptic Species.


ABSTRACT: The booklouse, Liposcelis bostrychophila is an important storage pest worldwide. The mitochondrial (mt) genome of an asexual strain (Beibei, China) of the L. bostrychophila comprises two chromosomes; each chromosome contains approximate half of the 37 genes typically found in bilateral animals. The mt genomes of two sexual strains of L. bostrychophila, however, comprise five and seven chromosomes, respectively; each chromosome contains one to six genes. To understand mt genome evolution in L. bostrychophila, and whether L. bostrychophila is a cryptic species, we sequenced the mt genomes of six strains of asexual L. bostrychophila collected from different locations in China, Croatia, and the United States. The mt genomes of all six asexual strains of L. bostrychophila have two chromosomes. Phylogenetic analysis of mt genome sequences divided nine strains of L. bostrychophila into four groups. Each group has a distinct mt genome organization and substantial sequence divergence (48.7-87.4%) from other groups. Furthermore, the seven asexual strains of L. bostrychophila, including the published Beibei strain, are more closely related to two other species of booklice, L. paeta and L. sculptilimacula, than to the sexual strains of L. bostrychophila Our results revealed highly divergent mt genomes in the booklouse, L. bostrychophila, and indicate that L. bostrychophila is a cryptic species.

SUBMITTER: Feng S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5844292 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Highly Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes Indicate That the Booklouse, <i>Liposcelis bostrychophila</i> (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae) Is a Cryptic Species.

Feng Shiqian S   Yang Qianqian Q   Li Hu H   Song Fan F   Stejskal Václav V   Opit George P GP   Cai Wanzhi W   Li Zhihong Z   Shao Renfu R  

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The booklouse, <i>Liposcelis bostrychophila</i> is an important storage pest worldwide. The mitochondrial (mt) genome of an asexual strain (Beibei, China) of the <i>L. bostrychophila</i> comprises two chromosomes; each chromosome contains approximate half of the 37 genes typically found in bilateral animals. The mt genomes of two sexual strains of <i>L. bostrychophila</i>, however, comprise five and seven chromosomes, respectively; each chromosome contains one to six genes. To understand mt geno  ...[more]

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