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Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenetic analysis with Sanger and next-generation sequencing shows that, in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, the skipper butterfly named Urbanus belli (family Hesperiidae) comprises three morphologically cryptic species

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dc.contributor.author Bertrand, Claudia
dc.contributor.author Janzen, Daniel H.
dc.contributor.author Hallwachs, Winnie
dc.contributor.author Burns, John M
dc.contributor.author Gibson, Joel F
dc.contributor.author Shokralla, Shadi
dc.contributor.author Hajibabaei, Mehrdad
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-04T07:43:35Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-04T07:43:35Z
dc.date.issued 2014-07-09
dc.identifier.other 10.1186/1471-2148-14-153
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/621
dc.description.abstract Although no morphological traits appear to distinguish among the three, congruent nuclear and mitochondrial lineage patterns show that “Urbanus belli” in ACG is a complex of three sympatric species. A single strain of Wolbachia present in two of the three cryptic species indicates that Urbanus segnestami Burns (formerly Urbanus belliDHJ01), Urbanus bernikerni Burns (formerly Urbanus belliDHJ02), and Urbanus ehakernae Burns (formerly Urbanus belliDHJ03) may be biologically separated by Wolbachia, as well as by their genetics. Use of parallel sequencing through 454-pyrosequencing improved the utility of ITS2 as a phylogenetic marker and permitted examination of the intra- and interlineage relationships of ITS2 variants within the species complex. Interlineage, intralineage and intragenomic compensatory base pair changes were discovered in the secondary structure of ITS2. es_CR
dc.language.iso en es_CR
dc.subject LepidopteraIntragenomic variationNon-metric multi-dimensional scalingPhylogenyDNA barcoding es_CR
dc.title Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenetic analysis with Sanger and next-generation sequencing shows that, in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, the skipper butterfly named Urbanus belli (family Hesperiidae) comprises three morphologically cryptic species es_CR
dc.type Article es_CR


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