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Molecular identification of Bactrocera passiflorae (Diptera: Tephritidae): Challenge and solution for DNA barcoding
Authors:Dongmei Li  Bede McCarthy  Disna N Gunawardana  David W Waite  Diane Anderson  Sherly George
Institution:1. Plant Health and Environment Laboratory, Ministry for Primary Industries, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Plant Health and Environment Laboratory, Ministry for Primary Industries, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:Fruit flies cause significant damage to crop and fruit production worldwide. Therefore, it is essential to identify these organisms to species level; however, immature stages are often impossible to be identified morphologically; thus, the application of DNA barcoding has greatly assisted in species identification. Nuclear, mitochondrial pseudo-COI (NUMT) can be co-amplified with mitochondrial DNA when using generic primers and therefore impair the efficacy of DNA barcoding. This study detected two types of NUMTs from Bactrocera passiflorae, one of them is novel. Therefore, the new finding will assist future species identification by avoiding misidentification using ambiguous NUMT sequences. In addition, this study has developed primers to target the COI gene of B. passiflorae, not the NUMT copies. The newly designed primers have demonstrated its efficiency in amplifying the Mt-COI of B. passiflorae and can be used in routine diagnostics.
Keywords:biosecurity  border  diagnostics  primers  quarantine
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