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DNA Barcoding of Celyphidae (Diptera) from Vietnam

Galinskaya T. V., Oyun N. Yu., Nartschuk E. P., Shatalkin A. I.
Russian Journal of Genetics
Vol.54, Issue8, P. 950-959
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.1134/S1022795418080069

Аннотация:
The COI gene fragment was first examined in representatives of the family Celyphidae. The presence of a considerable hiatus between interspecific and intraspecific distances was demonstrated, which enabled using the barcoding method to distinguish species of the family Celyphidae. The results of the analysis showed that different species of Celyphidae clustered together. Within the Celyphus (Hemiglobus) porosus cluster, some haplotype heterogeneity, which was, however, within the limits of intraspecific variability, was observed. © 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
Ключевые слова:
Celyphidae; COI; Diptera; DNA barcoding; taxonomy
article; Diptera; DNA barcoding; haplotype; nonhuman; Viet Nam
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1608-3369
Galinskaya T. V.
Oyun N. Yu. Nadezhda Yuryevna 1984-
Nartschuk E. P.
Shatalkin A. I.
Галинскайа Т. В.
Оюн Н. Ю. Надежда Юрьевна 1984-
Нарцчук Е. П.
Шаталкин А. И.
DNA Barcoding of Celyphidae (Diptera) from Vietnam
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Russian Journal of Genetics
Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
Vol.54, Issue8 P. 950-959
2018
Статья
Celyphidae COI Diptera DNA barcoding taxonomy
article Diptera DNA barcoding haplotype nonhuman Viet Nam
The COI gene fragment was first examined in representatives of the family Celyphidae. The presence of a considerable hiatus between interspecific and intraspecific distances was demonstrated, which enabled using the barcoding method to distinguish species of the family Celyphidae. The results of the analysis showed that different species of Celyphidae clustered together. Within the Celyphus (Hemiglobus) porosus cluster, some haplotype heterogeneity, which was, however, within the limits of intraspecific variability, was observed. © 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.