›› 2007, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (8): 755-761.

• 研究论文 •    下一篇

桔小实蝇线粒体基因组全序列及其分析

徐浪,余道坚*,张润杰,李建光,康林,陈志粦,焦懿   

  1. (深圳出入境检验检疫局动植中心,广东深圳 518001)
  • 出版日期:2007-09-10 发布日期:2007-09-10
  • 通讯作者: 余道坚

Sequencing and analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

XU Lang, YU Dao-Jian, ZHANG Run-Jie, LI Jian-Guang, KANG Lin, CHEN Zhi-Lin, JIAO Yi   

  1. (Shenzhen Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine Bureau, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518001, China)
  • Online:2007-09-10 Published:2007-09-10
  • Contact: YU Dao-Jian

摘要:

桔小实蝇Bactrocera dorsalis线粒体基因组全序列对研究实蝇分子系统进化具有重要意义。本研究通过DNA测序和克隆技术,对桔小实蝇mtDNA全序列进行了测定和分析。结果表明:桔小实蝇线粒体基因组全长15 915 bp(GenBank序列号: DQ845759)。基因组碱基组成为39.3%A,16.2%C,10.2%G,34.3%T,由13个蛋白编码基因、22个tRNA基因、2个rRNA基因以及一个非编码的控制区域(A+T-rich区)组成。7个蛋白编码基因和13个tRNA基因从J链编码,其余6个蛋白编码基因和9个tRNA基因从N链编码。位于J链上的蛋白编码基因具有近似的A、T含量,而位于N链上的蛋白编码基因的A的含量明显高于T的含量。以mtDNA COⅠ基因为例,比较了桔小实蝇与其他14种实蝇的亲缘关系,结果显示其与同亚属(果实蝇亚属Bactrocera)内的其他近缘种相互间的同源性很高。

关键词: 双翅目, 实蝇科, 桔小实蝇, 线粒体基因组

Abstract: The complete mitochondrial genome of the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis is important for general molecular and evolutionary studies in Tephritidae. Via sequencing and cloning the target DNA sequences, a complete mitochondrial genome sequence of B. dorsalis from the Chinese population was determined and analyzed. The results indicated that the complete mitochondrial genome of B. dorsalis is a circular molecule of 15 915 nucleotides (GenBank accession no.: DQ845759). Its overall composition is 39.3%A, 16.2%C, 10.2%G, and 34.3%T, and the gene content includes 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs and a long non-coding region (A+T-rich region). Seven protein genes and 13 tRNA genes are transcribed from J strand, and the other 6 protein genes and 9 tRNA genes are transcribed genes from N strand. Protein coding genes on J strand show a fairly similar A% and T%, whereas those encoded on N strand have a higher proportion of A than T. The similarity analysis of mtDNA CO genes between B. dorsalis and the other 14 fruit flies showed that there was a high similarity among B. dorsalis and the other species belonging to the same subgenus Bactrocera.

Key words: Diptera, Tephritidae, Bactrocera dorsalis, mitochondrial genome