Storer Caroline, Daniels Jaret, Xiao Lei, Rossetti Kristin
McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, 3215 Hull Road, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, 1881 Natural Area Drive, Steinmetz Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Insects. 2019 Sep 23;10(10):311. doi: 10.3390/insects10100311.
Advances in nondestructive genetic sampling techniques continue to offer new opportunities for studying organisms, particularly those of conservation concern where more traditional invasive sampling methods are often not available. As part of a proof-of-concept, we investigated the effectiveness of using the chorion from residual butterfly egg debris as a source of viable genetic material for analysis. Laboratory material from a captive breeding population of the federally endangered Miami blue butterfly () was used to test efficacy and refine the methodology. The resulting best practices were subsequently evaluated using field-collected material from extant north Florida populations of the at-risk frosted elfin butterfly (). Our results demonstrated that it is possible to extract DNA of sufficiently high quantity and quality for successful gene sequencing. We additionally describe a simple, low-cost, and reliable method of collecting and storing egg debris samples that can be consistently adopted for field or laboratory work as well as deployed with projects that have a larger geographic scope and/or involve citizen scientists. Potential limitations related to field sample collection are discussed as well as needs for future evaluation.
非破坏性基因采样技术的进步继续为研究生物提供新机会,特别是对于那些具有保护意义的生物,在这些生物中,更传统的侵入性采样方法往往不可用。作为概念验证的一部分,我们研究了将残留蝴蝶卵碎片的卵壳作为可行遗传物质来源进行分析的有效性。来自联邦濒危迈阿密蓝蝶()圈养繁殖种群的实验室材料用于测试功效并完善方法。随后使用从佛罗里达州北部现存的濒危霜精灵蝶()种群中野外采集的材料对所得的最佳实践进行评估。我们的结果表明,有可能提取出数量和质量足够高的DNA用于成功的基因测序。我们还描述了一种简单、低成本且可靠的收集和储存卵碎片样本的方法,该方法可在野外或实验室工作中持续采用,也可用于地理范围更大和/或涉及公民科学家的项目。讨论了与野外样本采集相关的潜在限制以及未来评估的需求。