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      A multi-locus approach resolves the phylogenetic relationships of the Simulium asakoae and Simulium ceylonicum species groups in Malaysia: evidence for distinct evolutionary lineages.

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          A multi-locus approach was used to examine the DNA sequences of 10 nominal species of blackfly in the Simulium subgenus Gomphostilbia (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Malaysia. Molecular data were acquired from partial DNA sequences of the mitochondria-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes, and the nuclear-encoded 18S rRNA and 28S rRNA genes. No single gene, nor the concatenated gene set, resolved all species or all relationships. However, all morphologically established species were supported by at least one gene. The multi-locus sequence analysis revealed two distinct evolutionary lineages, conforming to the morphotaxonomically recognized Simulium asakoae and Simulium ceylonicum species groups.

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          Journal
          Med. Vet. Entomol.
          Medical and veterinary entomology
          1365-2915
          0269-283X
          Sep 2015
          : 29
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
          [2 ] Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S.A.
          Article
          10.1111/mve.12120
          25968459
          8722cc0e-8a6c-490b-93d7-5e70c08efe1c
          © 2015 The Royal Entomological Society.
          History

          Gomphostilbia,Malaysia,Simulium asakoae group,Simulium ceylonicum group,mitochondrial genes,nuclear genes,phylogenetics

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