Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints

The inheritance of 31 amplicons from short and long primer RAPD was tested for segregating ratios in two families of the brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens, and they were found to be inherited in a simple Mendelian fashion. These markers could now be used in population genetics studies of N. luge...

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Main Authors: Md Abdul Latif, Tan, Soon Guan, Mohd Yusoh, Omar, Siraj, Siti Shapor
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Language:English
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Published: 2008
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4693/
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author Md Abdul Latif,
Tan, Soon Guan
Mohd Yusoh, Omar
Siraj, Siti Shapor
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Tan, Soon Guan
Mohd Yusoh, Omar
Siraj, Siti Shapor
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description The inheritance of 31 amplicons from short and long primer RAPD was tested for segregating ratios in two families of the brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens, and they were found to be inherited in a simple Mendelian fashion. These markers could now be used in population genetics studies of N. lugens. Ten populations of N. lugens were collected from five locations in Malaysia. Each location had two sympatric populations. Cluster and principal coordinate analyses based on genetic distance along with AMOVA revealed that the rice-infesting populations (with high esterase activity) at five localities clustered together as a group, and Leersia-infesting populations (with low esterase activity) at the same localities formed another distinct cluster. Two amplicons from primers OPD03 (0.65 kb) and peh#6 (1.0 kb) could be considered diagnostic bands, which were fixed in the Leersia-infesting populations. These results represent evidence of a sibling species in the N. lugens complex.
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spelling upm-46932015-10-23T08:11:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4693/ Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints Md Abdul Latif, Tan, Soon Guan Mohd Yusoh, Omar Siraj, Siti Shapor The inheritance of 31 amplicons from short and long primer RAPD was tested for segregating ratios in two families of the brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens, and they were found to be inherited in a simple Mendelian fashion. These markers could now be used in population genetics studies of N. lugens. Ten populations of N. lugens were collected from five locations in Malaysia. Each location had two sympatric populations. Cluster and principal coordinate analyses based on genetic distance along with AMOVA revealed that the rice-infesting populations (with high esterase activity) at five localities clustered together as a group, and Leersia-infesting populations (with low esterase activity) at the same localities formed another distinct cluster. Two amplicons from primers OPD03 (0.65 kb) and peh#6 (1.0 kb) could be considered diagnostic bands, which were fixed in the Leersia-infesting populations. These results represent evidence of a sibling species in the N. lugens complex. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4693/1/Evidence%20of%20Sibling%20Species%20in%20the%20Brown%20Planthopper%20Complex.pdf Md Abdul Latif, and Tan, Soon Guan and Mohd Yusoh, Omar and Siraj, Siti Shapor (2008) Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints. Biochemical Genetics, 46 (7-8). pp. 520-537. ISSN 0006-2928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10528-008-9167-5 10.1007/s10528-008-9167-5 English
spellingShingle Md Abdul Latif,
Tan, Soon Guan
Mohd Yusoh, Omar
Siraj, Siti Shapor
Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title_full Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title_fullStr Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title_short Evidence of Sibling Species in the Brown Planthopper Complex (Nilaparvata lugens) Detected from Short and Long Primer Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Fingerprints
title_sort evidence of sibling species in the brown planthopper complex (nilaparvata lugens) detected from short and long primer random amplified polymorphic dna fingerprints
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4693/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4693/1/Evidence%20of%20Sibling%20Species%20in%20the%20Brown%20Planthopper%20Complex.pdf