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Genetic structure and symbiotic profile of worldwide natural populations of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata.

Katerina NikolouliAntonios A AugustinosPanagiota StathopoulouElias AsimakisAnastasios MintzasKostas BourtzisGeorge Tsiamis
Published in: BMC genetics (2020)
Our analysis revealed differences both in the genetic profile and the structure of gut symbiotic communities of medfly natural populations. The genetic analysis expanded our knowledge to populations not analyzed before and our results were in accordance with the existing scenarios regarding this species expansion and colonization pathways. At the same time, the bacterial communities from different natural medfly populations have been characterized, thus broadening our knowledge on the microbiota of the species across its range. Genetic and symbiotic differences between natural and laboratory populations must be considered when designing AW-IPM approaches with a SIT component, since they may impact mating compatibility and mating competitiveness of the laboratory-reared males. In parallel, enrichment from wild populations and/or symbiotic supplementation could increase rearing productivity, biological quality, and mating competitiveness of SIT-important laboratory strains.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • climate change
  • escherichia coli
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • single cell