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The ITS-2 of the Nuclear rDNA as a Molecular Marker for Populations, Species, and Phylogenetic Relationships in Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), Vectors of Chagas Disease

✍ Scribed by Antonio Marcilla; Maria Dolores Bargues; Janine M. Ramsey; Ezequiel Magallon-Gastelum; Paz Marı́a Salazar-Schettino; Fernando Abad-Franch; Jean-Pierre Dujardin; Christopher John Schofield; Santiago Mas-Coma


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
78 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1055-7903

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✦ Synopsis


The nucleotide sequences of the rDNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of 31 populations of 12 and 3 species of the two main Triatominae tribes Triatomini and Rhodniini, including the most important Chagas disease vectors, were obtained. Sequence comparisons and parsimony, distance, and maximum-likelihood analyses indicate that ITS-2 is a useful marker for resolving supraspecific, specific, subspecific, and even sometimes population-level relationships in Triatominae. Results were markedly different between species of Triatomini and Rhodniini, suggesting polyphyly. Phylogenetic trees support an old divergence between South American and North-Central American Triatomini and query the validity of some genera (Dipetalogaster, Psammolestes). The very low sequence variation between species of the phyllosoma complex suggests that subspecific ranking would be more appropriate. Triatoma dimidiata proves to be a clearly differentiated species, with several populations evidencing a clinal variation along a north-south axis and a population from Yucatan showing differences consistent with specific status.