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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590289/exploring-hidden-diversity-molecular-insights-into-the-leporinus-species-of-the-rivers-of-the-brazilian-states-of-maranh%C3%A3-o-and-piau%C3%A3
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Maria Histelle Sousa Nascimento, José Luis Olivan Birindelli, Elmary Fraga, Maria Claudene Barros
The present study delved into the world of hidden diversity by examining specimens identified as Leporinus piau from the river basins of the northern Brazilian states of Maranhão and Piauí. Using genetic analyses that combined data from three mitochondrial markers and one nuclear marker, the study identified two well-supported groups, reinforcing the findings of previous publications. The first group, found in samples from the Itapecuru, Mearim, Turiaçu, and Pericumã basins, in Maranhão, appears to represent a relatively ancient diversification and the possibility of concealed cryptic diversity...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579961/molecular-detection-of-blood-protozoa-and-identification-of-black-flies-of-the-simulium-varicorne-species-group-diptera-simuliidae-in-thailand
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Jiraporn Stangarm, Ronnalit Mintara, Waraporn Jumpato, Bhuvadol Gomontean, Isara Thanee, Komgrit Wongpakam, Peter H Adler, Weerachai Saijuntha, Pairot Pramual
Species of the Simulium varicorne group in Thailand have veterinary significance as vectors of haemosporidian parasites. Accurate identification is, therefore, critical to the study of vectors and parasites. We used morphology and molecular markers to investigate cryptic genetic lineages in samples identified as Simulium chumpornense Takaoka & Kuvangkadilok, 2000. We also tested the efficiency of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) marker for the identification of species in this group. Morphological examinations revealed that S...
April 3, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574781/revision-of-the-acanthephyra-purpurea-species-complex-crustacea-decapoda-with-an-emphasis-on-species-diversification-in-the-atlantic
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Dmitry N Kulagin, Anastasiia A Lunina, Ulyana V Simakova, Andrey A Vedenin, Alexander L Vereshchaka
We inventoried all nine species of the 'Acanthephyra purpurea' complex, one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan group of mesopelagic shrimps. We used 119 specimens at hand and genetic data for 124 specimens from GenBank and BOLD. Phylogenetic analysis of four genes (COI, 16S, NaK, and enolase) showed that the 'Acanthephyra purpurea' complex is polyphyletic and encompasses two species groups, 'A. purpurea' (mostly Atlantic) and 'A. smithi' (Indo-West Pacific). The 'A. purpurea' species group consists of two major molecular clades A...
April 2, 2024: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573594/parthenogenetic-stick-insects-exhibit-signatures-of-preservation-in-the-molecular-architecture-of-male-reproduction
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Giobbe Forni, Barbara Mantovani, Alexander S Mikheyev, Andrea Luchetti
After the loss of a trait, theory predicts that the molecular machinery underlying its phenotypic expression should decay. Yet, empirical evidence is contrasting. Here, we test the hypotheses that (1) the molecular ground plan of a lost trait could persist due to pleiotropic effects on other traits and (2) that gene co-expression network architecture could constrain individual gene expression. Our testing ground has been the Bacillus stick insect species complex, which contains close relatives that are either bisexual or parthenogenetic...
April 4, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572997/refining-taxonomic-identification-of-microalgae-through-molecular-and-genetic-evolution-a-case-study-of-prorocentrum-lima-and-prorocentrum-arenarium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danlin Zheng, Ligong Zou, Jian Zou, Qun Li, Songhui Lu
Species delimitation based on lineage definition has become increasingly popular. However, these methods have been limited, especially for species that lack genomic data and are morphologically similar. The trickiest part for the species identification is that the interspecific and intraspecific boundaries are vague. Taking Prorocentrum (Dinophyta) as an example, analysis of cell morphology, growth, and toxin synthesis in both species of P. lima and P. arenarium does not provide a reliable basis for species delineation...
April 4, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566915/a-cryptic-radiation-of-caribbean-sea-slugs-revealed-by-integrative-analysis-cyerce-antillensis-sacoglossa-caliphyllidae-is-six-distinct-species
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Karina Moreno, Diane M Rico, Michael Middlebrooks, Sabrina Medrano, Ángel A Valdés, Patrick J Krug
Integrative studies have revealed cryptic radiations in several Caribbean lineages of heterobranch sea slugs, raising questions about the evolutionary mechanisms that promote speciation within the tropical Western Atlantic. Cyerce Bergh, 1871 is a genus comprising 12 named species in the family Caliphyllidae that lack the photosynthetic ability of other sacoglossans but are noted for vibrant colours on the large cerata (dorsal leaf-like appendages) that characterize many species. Two species are widely reported from the Caribbean: Cyerce cristallina (Trinchese, 1881) and Cyerce antillensis Engel, 1927...
April 2024: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566888/new-faunistic-data-on-diptera-hexapoda-insecta-from-the-ziarat-juniperus-forest-ecosystem-pakistan
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Qaiser Khan, Asmathullah Kakar, Kashif Kamran
BACKGROUND: This study presents the first faunistic record and DNA barcoding for some Diptera species recorded from the Juniperus forest ecosystem of Balochistan, Pakistan. DNA barcoding was used to explore species diversity of Dipterans and collections carried out using a Malaise trap between December 2018 to December 2019. This process involved sequencing the 658 bp Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) gene. NEW INFORMATION: Amongst the collected Diptera specimens, nine families were identified, representing 13 genera...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566619/%C3%AF-a-new-species-of-terrestrial-toad-of-the-rhinellafestae-group-anura-bufonidae-from-the-highlands-of-the-central-cordillera-of-the-andes-of-colombia
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Luis Santiago Caicedo-Martínez, Jose J Henao-Osorio, Héctor Fabio Arias-Monsalve, Julián Andrés Rojas-Morales, Paula A Ossa-López, Fredy A Rivera-Páez, Héctor E Ramírez-Chaves
The genus Rhinella (Bufonidae) comprises 92 species of Neotropical toads. In Colombia, Rhinella is represented by 22 recognized species, of which nine belong to the Rhinellafestae group. Over the past decade, there has been increasing evidence of cryptic diversity within this group, particularly in the context of Andean forms. Specimens of Rhinella collected in high Andean forests on both slopes of the Central Cordillera in Colombia belong to an undescribed species, Rhinellakumanday sp. nov. Genetic analyses using the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene indicated that the individuals belong to the festae species group...
2024: ZooKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564716/oxytetracycline-hyper-production-through-targeted-genome-reduction-of-streptomyces-rimosus
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Alen Pšeničnik, Lucija Slemc, Martina Avbelj, Miha Tome, Martin Šala, Paul Herron, Maksym Shmatkov, Marko Petek, Špela Baebler, Peter Mrak, Daslav Hranueli, Antonio Starčević, Iain S Hunter, Hrvoje Petković
Most biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) encoding the synthesis of important microbial secondary metabolites, such as antibiotics, are either silent or poorly expressed; therefore, to ensure a strong pipeline of novel antibiotics, there is a need to develop rapid and efficient strain development approaches. This study uses comparative genome analysis to instruct rational strain improvement, using Streptomyces rimosus , the producer of the important antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC) as a model system. Sequencing of the genomes of two industrial strains M4018 and R6-500, developed independently from a common ancestor, identified large DNA rearrangements located at the chromosome end...
April 2, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564614/comparing-modern-identification-methods-for-wild-bees-metabarcoding-and-image-based-morphological-taxonomic-assignment
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Cassandra D Smith, Robert S Cornman, Jennifer A Fike, Johanna M Kraus, Sara J Oyler-McCance, Carrie E Givens, Michelle L Hladik, Mark W Vandever, Dana W Kolpin, Kelly L Smalling
With the decline of bee populations worldwide, studies determining current wild bee distributions and diversity are increasingly important. Wild bee identification is often completed by experienced taxonomists or by genetic analysis. The current study was designed to compare two methods of identification including: (1) morphological identification by experienced taxonomists using images of field-collected wild bees and (2) genetic analysis of composite bee legs (multiple taxa) using metabarcoding. Bees were collected from conservation grasslands in eastern Iowa in summer 2019 and identified to the lowest taxonomic unit using both methods...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562903/speciation-within-the-anopheles-gambiae-complex-high-throughput-whole-genome-sequencing-reveals-evidence-of-a-putative-new-cryptic-taxon-in-far-west-africa
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Alessandra Della Torre, Beniamino Caputo, Carlo Maria De Marco, Verena Pichler, Giordano Bottà, Kelly Bennet, Chris Clarkson, Jacob Tennessen, David Weetman, Alistair Miles
The two main Afrotropical malaria vectors - Anopheles coluzzii and An. gambiae - are genetically distinct and reproductively isolated across West Africa. However, populations at the western extreme of their range are assigned as "intermediate" between the two species by whole genome sequence (WGS) data, and as hybrid forms by conventional molecular diagnostics. By exploiting WGS data from 1,190 specimens collected across west Africa via the Anopheles gambiae 1000 Genomes network, we identify a novel putative taxon in the far-west (provisionally named Bissau molecular form), which did not arise by admixture but rather originated at the same time as the split between An...
March 18, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562876/pan-enterovirus-characterization-reveals-cryptic-circulation-of-clinically-relevant-subtypes-in-arizona-wastewater
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Daryn E Erickson, Kyle M Simmons, Zachary A Barrand, Chase L Ridenour, Paige B Hawkinson, Lacey Lemke, Shayne P Sellner, Breezy N Brock, Alexis N Rivas, Krystal Sheridan, Darrin Lemmer, Hayley D Yaglom, W Tanner Porter, Monique Belanger, Rachel M Torrey, Aidan James R Stills, Kiley McCormack, Matt Black, Wydale Holmes, Drew Rostain, Jeremy Mikus, Kimberly Sotelo, Emmen Haq, Reshma Neupane, Joli Weiss, Jasmine Johnson, Clancey Collins, Sarah Avalle, Chelsi White, Brandon J Howard, Sara A Maltinsky, Ryann N Whealy, Nathaniel B Gordon, Jason W Sahl, Talima Pearson, Viacheslav Y Fofanov, Tara Furstenau, Elizabeth M Driebe, J Gregory Caporaso, Jarrett Barber, Joel Terriquez, David M Engelthaler, Crystal M Hepp
BACKGROUND: Most seasonally circulating enteroviruses result in asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic infections. In rare cases, however, infection with some subtypes can result in paralysis or death. Of the 300 subtypes known, only poliovirus is reportable, limiting our understanding of the distribution of other enteroviruses that can cause clinical disease. OBJECTIVE: The overarching objectives of this study were to: 1) describe the distribution of enteroviruses in Arizona during the late summer and fall of 2022, the time of year when they are thought to be most abundant, and 2) demonstrate the utility of viral pan-assay approaches for semi-agnostic discovery that can be followed up by more targeted assays and phylogenomics...
March 20, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562588/additions-to-the-knowledge-of-the-genus-helvella-in-europe-new-records-and-de-novo-description-of-five-species-from-the-nordic-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Skrede, S B Løken, C Mathiesen, T Schumacher
Helvella is a species-rich genus, forming a large variation of astounding ascocarps in many different habitats. During the last decade, molecular markers and morphological characters have been combined to delimit and identify cryptic species in this genus. We report on a list of 54 species of Helvella s.s. in the Nordic region and describe five new species, i.e. H. bresadolae , H. convexa , H. japonica , H. nordlandica and H. oroarctica . The morphological and molecular characteristics of the new species and the emended / hypocrateriformis, / fibrosa-macropus, and / fallax-pezizoides lineages of Helvella s...
June 2023: Fungal systematics and evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562016/a-comprehensive-framework-for-the-delimitation-of-species-within-the-bemisia-tabaci-cryptic-complex-a-global-pest-species-group
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hua-Ling Wang, Teng Lei, Xiao-Wei Wang, Stephen Cameron, Jesús Navas-Castillo, Yin-Quan Liu, M N Maruthi, Christopher A Omongo, Hélène Delatte, Kyeong-Yeoll Lee, Renate Krause-Sakate, James Ng, Susan Seal, Elvira Fiallo-Olivé, Kathryn Bushley, John Colvin, Shu-Sheng Liu
Identifying cryptic species poses a substantial challenge to both biologists and naturalists due to morphological similarities. Bemisia tabaci is a cryptic species complex containing more than 44 putative species; several of which are currently among the world's most destructive crop pests. Interpreting and delimiting the evolution of this species complex has proved problematic. To develop a comprehensive framework for species delimitation and identification, we evaluated the performance of distinct data sources both individually and in combination among numerous samples of the B...
April 1, 2024: Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551122/identification-of-fish-specimens-of-the-tocantins-river-brazil-using-dna-barcoding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renato Corrêia Lima, Sabrina Rufino de Lima, Marcelo Salles Rocha, Hélio Daniel Beltrão Dos Anjos, Yasmin Catarina Alves Dantas, Ignácio Davi Navegante Benites, Cleonilde da Conceição Silva Queiroz, Elmary da Costa Fraga, Jacqueline da Silva Batista
The fish fauna of the Tocantins River possesses many endemic species; however, it is little studied in molecular terms and is quite threatened by the construction of several hydroelectric dams. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the ichthyofauna of the Tocantins River using DNA barcoding. For this, collections were carried out in five points of this river, which resulted in the capture of 725 individuals from which partial sequences of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene were obtained for genetic analysis...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549780/ultrasound-and-ultraviolet-crypsis-in-gliding-mammals
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Sasha L Newar, Irena Schneiderová, Bryan Hughes, Jeff Bowman
Gliding is only present in six extant groups of mammals-interestingly, despite divergent evolutionary histories, all mammalian gliders are strictly nocturnal. Gliding mammals also seem to have relatively high rates of ultrasound use and ultraviolet-induced photoluminescence (UVP) in contrast with their close relatives. Therefore, we hypothesized that, despite diverging lineages, gliding mammals use similar modes of cryptic communication compared to their non-gliding counterparts. We developed two datasets containing the vocal range (minimum-maximum of the dominant harmonic; kHz) and UVP of 73 and 82 species, respectively; we report four novel vocal repertoires and 57 novel observations of the presence or absence of UVP...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544471/functional-analyses-of-four-cryptochromes-from-aquatic-organisms-after-heterologous-expression-in-drosophila-melanogaster-circadian-clock-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenghao Chen, T Katherine Tamai, Min Xu, Libero Petrone, Paola Oliveri, David Whitmore, Ralf Stanewsky
Cryptochromes (Crys) represent a multi-facetted class of proteins closely associated with circadian clocks. They have been shown to function as photoreceptors but also to fulfill light-independent roles as transcriptional repressors within the negative feedback loop of the circadian clock. In addition, there is evidence for Crys being involved in light-dependent magneto-sensing, and regulation of neuronal activity in insects, adding to the functional diversity of this cryptic protein class. In mammals, Crys are essential components of the circadian clock, but their role in other vertebrates is less clear...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Biological Rhythms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540077/multi-locus-sequence-analysis-indicates-potential-cryptic-speciation-in-the-chigger-mite-neoschoengastia-gallinarum-hatori-1920-parasitising-birds-in-asia
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Praveena Rajasegaran, Sirikamon Koosakulnirand, Kim-Kee Tan, Jing Jing Khoo, Youseuf Suliman, Mohammad Saiful Mansor, Mohd K S Ahmad Khusaini, Sazaly AbuBakar, Kittipong Chaisiri, Serge Morand, Zubaidah Ya'cob, Benjamin L Makepeace
Neoschoengastia gallinarum is widely distributed in Asia, preferentially parasitising birds, and heavy infestations have clinical impacts on domestic fowl. In common with other trombiculid mites, the genetic diversity and potential variation in host preferences or pathology induced by N. gallinarum are poorly understood. This study aimed to unravel the geographical variation and population structure of N. gallinarum collected from galliform birds in Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand by inference from concatenated mitochondrial-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), and nuclear-encoded internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) and 18S ribosomal DNA gene sequences, including a comparison with previously published data from southeastern China...
March 21, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535374/dna-barcoding-supports-color-pattern-based-species-of-stictochironomus-from-china-diptera-chironomidae
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Chao Song, Guanyu Chen, Le Wang, Teng Lei, Xin Qi
The genus Stictochironomus (Diptera: Chironomidae) has an almost worldwide distribution, with more than 30 species. However, species delimitation and identification based on the markings on the wings and legs are controversial and uncertain. In this study, we focused on color patterns to review the adults of the genus from China, and two new species ( S. trifuscipes sp. nov. and S. quadrimaculatus sp. nov.) are described and figured. DNA barcodes can accurately separate the two new species with specific color patterns...
March 6, 2024: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534432/molecular-evidence-reveals-taxonomic-uncertainties-and-cryptic-diversity-in-the-neotropical-catfish-of-the-genus-pimelodus-siluriformes-pimelodidae
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Daniel Limeira Filho, Elidy Rayane de Rezende França, Dalton Kaynnan de Prado Costa, Renato Correia Lima, Maria Histelle Sousa do Nascimento, Jacqueline da Silva Batista, Maria Claudene Barros, Elmary da Costa Fraga
Pimelodus is the most speciose genus of the family Pimelodidae, and is amply distributed in the Neotropical region. The species-level taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships within this genus are still poorly resolved, however. These taxonomic problems and the general lack of data have generated major uncertainties with regard to the identification of specimens from different localities. In the present study, we applied a single-locus species delimitation approach to identify the MOTUs found within the genus Pimelodus and provide sound evidence for the evaluation of the species richness of this genus in the different river basins of the Neotropical region...
March 2, 2024: Biology
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