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Infestation Pattern and Population Dynamics of the Tropical Bed Bug, Cimex hemipterus (F.) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Based on Novel Microsatellites and mtDNA Markers.


ABSTRACT: The tropical bed bug, Cimex hemipterus (F.), has now emerged as an important public health pest in the tropics. Despite its alarming infestation rate, the information on its population genetics remains scarce. Here, we described the infestation structure and population dynamics of C. hemipterus in the tropics, especially Malaysia and Singapore, based on eight novel microsatellites and two mtDNA markers, including cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and 16S rRNA genes. Across populations, microsatellite data revealed high genetic diversity with significant genetic differentiation and restricted gene flow. Analysis within populations revealed evidence of a recent bottleneck. Nonetheless, elevated genetic diversity in nearly all populations suggests that the propagule in C. hemipterus populations were much diverse, distantly related (mean r = 0.373), and not significantly inbred (mean FIS = 0.24) than that observed in Cimex lectularius from previous studies. We observed seven mtDNA haplotypes across the 18 populations studied (Hd = 0.593) and several populations displayed more than one matrilineal descent. The two markers were generally congruent in suggesting a common, genetically diverse (especially at the nuclear region) source population with possibilities of multiple introductions for the bed bug populations in the present study.

SUBMITTER: Wan Mohammad WNF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7469168 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infestation Pattern and Population Dynamics of the Tropical Bed Bug, <i>Cimex hemipterus</i> (F.) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Based on Novel Microsatellites and mtDNA Markers.

Wan Mohammad Wan Nur Fatanah WNF   Soh Li-Shen LS   Wan Ismail Wan Nurainie WN   Veera Singham G G  

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The tropical bed bug, <i>Cimex hemipterus</i> (F.), has now emerged as an important public health pest in the tropics. Despite its alarming infestation rate, the information on its population genetics remains scarce. Here, we described the infestation structure and population dynamics of <i>C. hemipterus</i> in the tropics, especially Malaysia and Singapore, based on eight novel microsatellites and two mtDNA markers, including cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and 16S rRNA genes. Across populations,  ...[more]

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