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Americas red gold: multiple lineages of cultivated cochineal in Mexico

机译:美国的红金:墨西哥种植的胭脂虫的多种血统

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Cultivated cochineal (Dactylopius coccus) produces carminic acid, a valuable red dye used to color textiles, cosmetics, and food. Extant native D. coccus is largely restricted to two populations in the Mexican and the Andean highlands, although the insect's ultimate center of domestication remains unclear. Moreover, due to Mexican D. coccus cultivation's near demise during the 19th century, the genetic diversity of current cochineal stock is unknown. Through genomic sequencing, we identified two divergent D. coccus populations in highland Mexico: one unique to Mexico and another that was more closely related to extant Andean cochineal. Relic diversity is preserved in the crops of small-scale Mexican cochineal farmers. Conversely, larger-scale commercial producers are cultivating the Andean-like cochineal, which may reflect clandestine 20th century importation.
机译:栽培的胭脂虫(Dactylopius coccus)产生胭脂红酸,一种宝贵的红色染料,用于为纺织品,化妆品和食品着色。尽管该昆虫的最终驯化中心仍不清楚,但现存的本土D.coccus主要局限于墨西哥和安第斯高地的两个种群。此外,由于19世纪墨西哥D.coccus种植的濒临灭绝,目前的胭脂虫科种群的遗传多样性尚不清楚。通过基因组测序,我们鉴定了墨西哥高地的两个球形D.coccus种群:一个是墨西哥独有的,另一个是与现存的安第斯胭脂红密切相关的。墨西哥小胭脂虫小农的农作物中保留了文物多样性。相反,规模较大的商业生产商正在培育类似安第斯的胭脂树,可能反映了20世纪的秘密进口。

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