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Discriminating larvae of two syntopic Cychramus species (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) by means of bar-HRM analysis.

Lukas ZanglHannes OberreiterHerbert HussEdith StabentheinerChristian SturmbauerStephan Koblmüller
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2020)
Molecular genetic methods are increasingly used to supplement or substitute classical morphology-based species identification. Here, we employ a COI mini-barcode coupled high-resolution melting analysis to quickly, cost-efficiently and reliably determine larvae of two closely related Cychramus (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) species. Euclidean distance comparison (p < 0.01) and a Welch t-test of the melting point temperatures (p < 0.01) provide highly significant statistical evidence for species specific differences in melting and fluorescence curves, thus allowing the assignment of larvae to either of the two species. This protocol serves as a fast, low-cost and low-tech method to discriminate between pairs or groups of closely related species and can be adapted and applied to various ecological research questions.
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