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Comparative Estimation of Genetic Diversity in Population Studies using Molecular Sampling and Traditional Sampling Methods
Authors:Amr TM Saeb  Satish Kumar David
Institution:1.Department of Entomology, Ohio State University, USA;2.Information Technology Department, Strategic Center for Diabetes Research, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) are efficient biological pest control agents. Population genetics studies on EPN are seldom known. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the significance of molecular sampling method (MSM) for accuracy, time needed, and cost effectiveness over traditional sampling method (TSM). The study was conducted at the Mohican Hills golf course at the state of Ohio where the EPN H. bacteriophora has been monitored for 18 years. The nematode population occupies an area of approximately 3700 m2 with density range from 0.25-2 per gram soil. Genetic diversity of EPN was studied by molecular sampling method (MSM) and traditional sampling method (TSM) using the mitochondrial gene pcox1. The MSM picked 88% in compared to TSM with only 30% of sequenced cox 1 gene. All studied genetic polymorphism measures (sequence and haplotype) showed high levels of genetic diversity of MSM over TSM. MSM minimizes the chance of mitochondrial genes amplification from non target organisms (insect or other contaminating microorganisms). Moreover, it allows the sampling of more individuals with a reliable and credible representative sample size. Thus, we show that MSM supersedes TSM in labour intensity, time consumption and requirement of no special experience and efficiency.
Keywords:Entomopathogenic nematodes  molecular population genetics  Genetic markers  pcox1  molecular sampling  Genetic analysis  Bioinformatics analysis
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