2011
DOI: 10.7852/ijie.2011.22.2.65
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Geographic Genetic Contour of a Ground Beetle, Scarites aterrimus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) on the Basis of Mitochondrial DNA Sequence

Abstract: The Scarites aterrimus (Coleoptera: Carabidae), is one of the carabid beetles dwelling exclusively on coastal sandy dunes. Habitat deterioration and equivalent activity have greatly concerned population declines in several species dwelling on the coastal sandy dunes. As a first step to establish long-term conservation strategy, we investigated the nation-wide magnitude and nature of genetic diversity of the species. As a first step, we sequenced a portion of mitochondrial COI gene, corresponding to "DNA Barcod… Show more

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“…Pairwise comparison between pairs of haplotypes has shown sequence divergence ranging only from 0.145% to 0.291% (one ~ two nucleotides) (Table 4). This result indicates that COII gene is somewhat more conserved compared to COI gene in that COI sequence has provided ten haplotypes ranged from 0.152% to 0.912% (one ~ six nucleotides) (Wang et al, 2011). With regard to distribution COIISA01 showed the widest distribution, accounting for seven of nine localities, composed of 69.6% (16 of 23) of samples utilized in this study (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…Pairwise comparison between pairs of haplotypes has shown sequence divergence ranging only from 0.145% to 0.291% (one ~ two nucleotides) (Table 4). This result indicates that COII gene is somewhat more conserved compared to COI gene in that COI sequence has provided ten haplotypes ranged from 0.152% to 0.912% (one ~ six nucleotides) (Wang et al, 2011). With regard to distribution COIISA01 showed the widest distribution, accounting for seven of nine localities, composed of 69.6% (16 of 23) of samples utilized in this study (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Sampling, DNA extraction, primer, PCR, and sequencing Samples used in this study are identical to those used in Wang et al (2011), wherein a total of 24 individuals collected from 9 Korean localities were employed, excluding one individual ( Fig. 1 and Table 1).…”
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“…; Wang et al . ). Furthermore, the region we employed is widely used as a “DNA Barcode” (Hebert et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
“…For the purpose of this study, we sequenced the partial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and cytochrome b (CytB) genes from mtDNA and complete internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) from nuclear ribosomal RNA. Previously, mitochondrial COI gene sequences have been used to better understand geographic variations of insects in the Korean peninsula, particularly for several species of Coleoptera Lee et al 2003;Park et al 2011;Wang et al 2011). Furthermore, the region we employed is widely used as a "DNA Barcode" (Hebert et al 2003) and has been recommended for early insight into the patterning of genomic diversity within species (Hajibabaei et al 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%