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Inter- and intraspecific identification of the screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, using random amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction

机译:使用随机扩增多态性DNa聚合酶链反应对螺旋体(Cochliomyia hominivorax)进行种间和种内鉴定

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The screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is one of the most devastating arthropod pests of livestock in the Western Hemisphere. Early instars are very difficult to distinguish morphologically from several closely related blow fly species. Random amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) markers were developed for identifying C. hominivorax from other wound inhabiting species. Forty decameric primers were screened; nine showed clear reproducible RAPD profiles suitable for distinguishing all life stages of C. hominivorax from 7 other species, including C. macellaria (Fabricius). The results from RAPD-PCR with field-collected samples of unknown first instars agreed with morphological identification that the samples were not C. hominivorax. Three different primers showed DNA polymorphisms (intraspecific) for samples originating from Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, and Brazil. Therefore, RAPD-PCR may be useful for determining the geographic origin of C. hominivorax samples. Comparing products from these primers, used with known and unknown screwworm samples from an outbreak in Mexico, clearly showed that the outbreak did not originate from the mass rearing facility. Accurate identification of suspected C. hominivorax samples is possible using RAPD-PCR. Further development to identify the geographic origin of samples would benefit the ongoing surveillance programs against C. hominivorax and the decision process during suspected outbreaks of this important pest.
机译:螺虫,Cochliomyia hominivorax(Coquerel)(双翅目:Calliphoridae),是西半球最破坏性的节肢动物害虫之一。早期的幼虫很难从形态上与几种密切相关的蝇蝇种区分开。开发了随机扩增的多态性DNA聚合酶链反应(RAPD-PCR)标记,以从其他伤口栖息物种中鉴定人形衣原体。筛选了四十个十聚体引物。 9个样本显示出清晰可再现的RAPD谱图,适用于区分人参念珠菌的所有生命阶段与其他7个物种,包括大果念珠菌(Fabricius)。 RAPD-PCR的结果与未知的第一龄幼虫的野外采集样品相吻合,形态学鉴定表明该样品不是C. hominivorax。三种不同的引物显示出来自墨西哥,哥斯达黎加,巴拿马,牙买加和巴西的样品的DNA多态性(种内)。因此,RAPD-PCR对于确定人形衣原体样本的地理起源可能有用。比较这些引物的产物,并与墨西哥一次爆发的已知和未知螺虫样品一起使用,清楚地表明爆发不是源于大规模饲养设施。使用RAPD-PCR可以准确鉴定可疑的C.hominivorax样本。确定样品地理起源的进一步发展将有利于正在进行的针对人形衣原体的监测计划,以及在怀疑这种重要有害生物爆发期间的决策过程。

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