Garner K J, Slavicek J M
USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Delaware, Ohio, 43015, USA.
Insect Mol Biol. 1996 May;5(2):81-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2583.1996.tb00043.x.
The recent introduction of the Asian gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) into North America has necessitated the development of genetic markers to distinguish Asian moths from the established North American population, which originated in Europe. We used RAPD-PCR to identify a DNA length polymorphism that is diagnostic for the two moth strains. The polymorphism maps to an autosomal locus with codominant Mendelian inheritance. DNA sequence analyses of the Asian and North American forms enabled development of locus-specific primers so that this marker, designated FS-1, will be useful for strain identification under varying conditions in different laboratories.
亚洲舞毒蛾(Lymantria dispar L.)最近传入北美,因此有必要开发遗传标记,以区分亚洲舞毒蛾和源自欧洲、早已在北美的种群。我们利用随机扩增多态性DNA聚合酶链反应(RAPD-PCR)鉴定出一种DNA长度多态性,可用于诊断这两种舞毒蛾品系。该多态性定位于一个具有共显性孟德尔遗传的常染色体位点。对亚洲和北美舞毒蛾品系的DNA序列分析,使得位点特异性引物得以开发,因此这个名为FS-1的标记,将有助于在不同实验室的不同条件下进行品系鉴定。