2014
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-014-0189-9
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Molecular species delimitation of a symbiotic fig-pollinating wasp species complex reveals extreme deviation from reciprocal partner specificity

Abstract: BackgroundSymbiotic relationships have contributed to major evolutionary innovations, the maintenance of fundamental ecosystem functions, and the generation and maintenance of biodiversity. However, the exact nature of host/symbiont associations, which has important consequences for their dynamics, is often poorly known due to limited understanding of symbiont taxonomy and species diversity. Among classical symbioses, figs and their pollinating wasps constitute a highly diverse keystone resource in tropical fo… Show more

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“…The cytb gene was amplified and sequenced in all samples using CB1/CB2 primers and the protocol described in (Jermiin and Crozier, 1994). Although COI is the standard barcoding gene in animals, most barcoding efforts for this species complex have utilised the cytb gene (Haine et al, 2006;Darwell et al, 2014) since COI amplifies inconsistently and is compromised as a marker by nuclear pseudogenes in fig wasps. DNA sequences were edited by eye in Sequencher v4.10.1 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI, USA) and aligned in Clustal X v2.0 (Larkin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Dna Extraction and Mtdna Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cytb gene was amplified and sequenced in all samples using CB1/CB2 primers and the protocol described in (Jermiin and Crozier, 1994). Although COI is the standard barcoding gene in animals, most barcoding efforts for this species complex have utilised the cytb gene (Haine et al, 2006;Darwell et al, 2014) since COI amplifies inconsistently and is compromised as a marker by nuclear pseudogenes in fig wasps. DNA sequences were edited by eye in Sequencher v4.10.1 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI, USA) and aligned in Clustal X v2.0 (Larkin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Dna Extraction and Mtdna Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cytb haplotype phylogeny was constructed in MrBayes v3.2 (Ronquist et al, 2012) to assign individuals to lineages according to Darwell et al (2014). Reference sequences for each of the three lineages (Haine et al, 2006;Darwell et al, 2014) were included in the phylogeny, along with outgroup sequences for Pleistodontes nigriventris (Girault; Lopez-Vaamonde et al, 2001) and another fig wasp, Ceratosolen galili Wiebes (Kerdelhue et al, 1999).…”
Section: Dna Extraction and Mtdna Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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