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COI barcoding of true bugs (Insecta, Heteroptera)

Journal

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 266-270

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2010.02945.x

Keywords

COI; DNA barcodes; Korea; true bugs

Funding

  1. Agenda Project [102966290]
  2. Biogreen 21 Program [034032]
  3. Rural Development Administration in the Republic of Korea
  4. Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences (RIALS)

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Several recent studies have proposed that partial DNA sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene might serve as DNA barcodes for identifying and differentiating between animal species, such as birds, fish and insects. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of a COI barcode to identify true bugs from 139 species collected from Korea and adjacent regions (Japan, Northeastern China and Fareast Russia). All the species had a unique COI barcode sequence except for the genus Apolygus (Miridae), and the average interspecific genetic distance between closely related species was about 16 times higher than the average intraspecific genetic distance. DNA barcoding identified one probable new species of true bug and revealed identical or very recently divergent species that were clearly distinguished by morphological characteristics. Therefore, our results suggest that COI barcodes can reveal new cryptic true bug species and are able to contribute for the exact identification of the true bugs.

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