DNA barcoding and host blood meal identification of Culicoides Latreille (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) from Malaysia

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Acta tropica Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2025.107564
Zubaidah Ya'cob , Ronnalit Mintara , Daicus M. Belabut , Muhammed Rasul Abdullah Halim , Pairot Pramual
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Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) sequences were used to determine the genetic diversity and species identification efficacy of Culicoides from Malaysia. In total, 100 COI sequences were obtained from 13 morphologically identified species. Intraspecific genetic divergence varied from 0.48 % in C. parahumeralis to 14.88 % in C. palpifer. However, most (8 of 13) had low (<3 %) intraspecific genetic divergence. Identification of these species based on best match (BM) and best close match (BCM) methods revealed a high efficiency of the COI sequences with 100 % and 99 % success for BM and BCM, respectively. Identification in the BOLD database revealed that 10 species were successfully determined and agreed with morphological identifications. There remained three taxa which were ambiguous (C. jacobsoni) or had no species level identity match (C. palpifer and C. flavescens). Phylogenetic analyses found that all Malaysian specimens were clustered with conspecifics except C. palpifer. Specimens of this taxon separated into two divergent clades, one with members of a BIN (BOLD:ADT9601) of C. palpifer whereas the other formed a novel genetic lineage. Molecular species delimitation identified the morphologically identified species of the Malaysian Culicoides in the respective species. The exceptions were two divergent lineages found in C. palpifer because they were treated as two different taxa. Molecular identification of the host blood meal source revealed that all were from water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).

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马来西亚拉氏库蠓DNA条形码及宿主血粉鉴定(双翅目,蠓科)
利用线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I (COI)序列测定马来西亚库蠓的遗传多样性和物种鉴定效力。总共从13个形态鉴定的物种中获得了100个COI序列。种内遗传变异从肩凤梨的0.48%到掌凤梨的14.88%不等。然而,大多数(13个中的8个)种内遗传差异低(< 3%)。基于最佳匹配(BM)和最佳接近匹配(BCM)方法鉴定这些物种的COI序列的效率很高,BM和BCM的成功率分别为100%和99%。在BOLD数据库中鉴定出10个物种,并与形态学鉴定结果一致。剩下的3个分类群模棱两可(C. jacobsoni)或没有物种水平上的身份匹配(C. palpifer和C. flavescens)。系统发育分析发现,马来西亚所有标本均与同种异种聚类,除掌叶蠓外。该分类群的标本分为两个不同的分支,其中一个分支具有棕榈叶C. BIN (BOLD:ADT9601)的成员,而另一个分支形成了一个新的遗传谱系。分子种划分鉴定了马来西亚库蠓在各自种中的形态鉴定种。例外的是在palpifer中发现了两个不同的谱系,因为它们被视为两个不同的分类群。宿主血粉来源分子鉴定表明,所有宿主血粉来源均为水牛血粉。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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