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Global Population Structure of a Worldwide Pest and Virus Vector: Genetic Diversity and Population History of the Bemisia tabaci Sibling Species Group

机译:全球害虫和病毒载体的全球种群结构:烟粉虱兄弟姐妹物种群体的遗传多样性和种群历史

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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci sibling species (sibsp.) group comprises morphologically indiscernible lineages of well-known exemplars referred to as biotypes. It is distributed throughout tropical and subtropical latitudes and includes the contemporary invasive haplotypes, termed B and Q. Several well-studied B. tabaci biotypes exhibit ecological and biological diversity, however, most members are poorly studied or completely uncharacterized. Genetic studies have revealed substantial diversity within the group based on a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) sequence (haplotypes), with other tested markers being less useful for deep phylogenetic comparisons. The view of global relationships within the B. tabaci sibsp. group is largely derived from this single marker, making assessment of gene flow and genetic structure difficult at the population level. Here, the population structure was explored for B. tabaci in a global context using nuclear data from variable microsatellite markers. Worldwide collections were examined representing most of the available diversity, including known monophagous, polyphagous, invasive, and indigenous haplotypes. Well-characterized biotypes and other related geographic lineages discovered represented highly differentiated genetic clusters with little or no evidence of gene flow. The invasive B and Q biotypes exhibited moderate to high levels of genetic diversity, suggesting that they stemmed from large founding populations that have maintained ancestral variation, despite homogenizing effects, possibly due to human-mediated among-population gene flow. Results of the microsatellite analyses are in general agreement with published mtCOI phylogenies; however, notable conflicts exist between the nuclear and mitochondrial relationships, highlighting the need for a multifaceted approach to delineate the evolutionary history of the group. This study supports the hypothesis that the extant B. tabaci sibsp. group contains ancient genetic entities and highlights the vast cryptic diversity throughout the genome in the group.
机译:烟粉虱烟粉虱同胞种(同胞)组包含众所周知的被称为生物型的样本的形态学上不清楚的谱系。它分布在整个热带和亚热带纬度,包括当代的侵入单倍型,称为B和Q。几种经过深入研究的烟粉虱生物型表现出生态和生物多样性,但是,大多数成员研究不足或完全没有特征。遗传研究表明,基于线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I(mtCOI)序列(单倍型)的片段,该组内存在很大的多样性,而其他测试标记对深度系统发育比较的用处较小。烟粉虱的全球关系视图。该组很大程度上源自这一单一标记,使得难以在人群水平上评估基因流和遗传结构。在这里,使用来自可变微卫星标记的核数据在全球范围内探索了烟粉虱的种群结构。检查了代表大多数可用多样性的世界范围的收集物,包括已知的单相,多相,侵入性和本土单倍型。发现的特征明确的生物型和其他相关地理谱系代表了高度分化的遗传簇,几乎没有或没有证据表明存在基因流。侵入性B型和Q型生物型表现出中等至高水平的遗传多样性,表明它们起源于尽管有均质效应但仍保持祖先变异的大创始种群,这可能是由于人类介导的种群间基因流动所致。通常,微卫星分析的结果与已发表的mtCOI系统发育一致。然而,在核与线粒体关系之间存在显着的冲突,这凸显了需要采用多方面的方法来描述该群体的进化史。这项研究支持现存的烟粉虱近缘种的假说。该小组包含了古老的遗传实体,并突出了该小组整个基因组中巨大的隐秘多样性。

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