Mitochondrial 16s rDNA profiling and phylogenetic analysis suggest genetic diversity of ash weevil (Stereonichus fraxini De Geer) in Serbia
Author:
Galovic Vladislava1,
Drekic Milan1,
Vasic Sreten1,
Andrasev Sinisa1,
Pekec Sasa1,
Stojanovic Dejan1,
Vasic Verica1
Affiliation:
1. University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
This study contributes to knowledge of ash weevil (Stereonychus fraxini De
Geer) molecular taxonomy, phylogeny and genetic diversity. Adult and larvae
stages of insect were collected from several locations covering northern and
central part of Serbia cojoined with homologous sequences with respect to
their different geographic origin and hypothesis of their evolutionary
relationships. Due to its slow rates of evolution the gene region that
covers mitochondrial 16S rDNA, was choice for sequence profiling and
phylogenetic reconstruction of ash weevil in correspondence with sequences
of related tribes Cionini. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrating clear
separation of the native weevil populations and the Cionini tribes. Even
though bioinformatic tools confirm that all native specimens belong to
species Stereonychus fraxini, different profile of the mitochondrial 16S
rDNA in the clade of Serbian specimens indicate intraspecific genomic
rearrangement in one specimen detached it to northern geographic position.
Those particular specimens invade also different Fraxinus species. Genetic
distinctness of other imagos from this particular individual proved by
indels and point mutations found in their sequences. By screening the
mitochondrial 16S rDNA, molecular evidence suggests the existence of the
specimen with rearranged genome that indicate genetic variability in native
populations of ash weevil species.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics