18s rDNA Sequences and the Holometabolous Insects

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作者
Carmean, David [1 ]
Kimsey, Lynn S. [1 ]
Berbee, Mary L. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Entomol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Plant Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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10.1016/1055-7903(92)90002-X
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The Holometabola (insects with complete metamorphosis: beetles, wasps, flies, fleas, butterflies, lacewings, and others) is a monophyletic group that includes the majority of the world's animal species. Holometabolous orders are well defined by morphological characters, but relationships among orders are unclear. In a search for a region of DNA that will clarify the interordinal relationships we sequenced approximately 1080 nucleotides of the 5' end of the 18s ribosomal RNA gene from representatives of 14 families of insects in the orders Hymenoptera (sawflies and wasps), Neuroptera (lacewing and antlion), Siphonaptera (flea), and Mecoptera (scorpionily). We aligned the sequences with the published sequences of insects from the orders Coleoptera (beetle) and Diptera (mosquito and Drosophila), and the outgroups aphid, shrimp, and spider. Unlike the other insects examined in this study, the neuropterans have A-T rich insertions or expansion regions: one in the antlion was similar to 260 bp long. The dipteran 18s rDNA evolved rapidly, with over 3 times as many substitutions among the aligned sequences, and 2-3 times more unalignable nucleotides than other Holometabola, in violation of an insect-wide molecular clock. When we excluded the long-branched taxa (Diptera, shrimp, and spider) from the analysis, the most parsimonious (minimum-length) trees placed the beetle basal to other holometabolous orders, and supported a morphologically monophyletic clade including the fleas + scorpionflies (96% bootstrap support). However, most interordinal relationships were not significantly supported when tested by maximum likelihood or bootstrapping and were sensitive to the taxa included in the analysis. The most parsimonious and maximum-likelihood trees both separated the Coleoptera and Neuroptera, but this separation was not statistically significant. The position of the Hymenoptera relative to other orders was not clarified. Including the less derived members in the analysis made the Hymenoptera appear paraphyletic. The two representatives of Neuroptera grouped together as did the two Diptera, both pairs with very significant bootstrap support. (C) 1892 Academic Press, Inc.
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