Genomic Traces of the Fruit Fly Associated with Its Polyphagous Nature.

Insects

Grupo de Estudios Ecogenéticos y Biología Molecular, Departamento de Biología, Universidad del Valle, Cali 760032, Colombia.

Published: December 2021

(Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is an important pest in the neotropical region. It is considered a polyphagous insect, meaning it infests plants of different taxonomic families and readily colonizes new host plants. The change to new hosts can lead to diversification and the formation of host races. Previous studies investigating the effect of host plants on population structure and selection in have focused on the use of data from the mitochondrial DNA sequence and microsatellite markers of nuclear DNA, and there are no analyses at the genomic level. To better understand this issue, we used a pooled restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (pooled RAD-seq) approach to assess genomic differentiation and population structure across sympatric populations of that infest three host plants- (red mombin), (mango) of the family Anacardiaceae and (carambola) of the family Oxalidaceae-in sympatric populations of the species of Inter-Andean Valley of the Cauca River in southwestern Colombia. Our results show genomic differentiation of populations from carambola compared to mango and red mombin populations, but the genetic structure was mainly established by geography rather than by the host plant. On the other hand, we identified 54 SNPs in 23 sequences significantly associated with the use of the host plant. Of these 23 sequences, we identified 17 candidate genes and nine protein families, of which four protein families are involved in the nutrition of these flies. Future studies should investigate the adaptive processes undergone by phytophagous insects in the Neotropics, using fruit flies as a model and state-of-the-art molecular tools.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704581PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121116DOI Listing

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