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Genet Mol Res ; 15(2)2016 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27420943

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on the first occurrence of Psammolestes tertius in the Chapada Diamantina region, located in the city of Seabra, Bahia State, in northeastern Brazil. Following an active search, 24 P. tertius specimens were collected from Phacellodomus rufifrons (rufous-fronted thornbird) nests. The insects did not present any symptoms of infection by Trypanosoma cruzi. P. tertius males were cytogenetically analyzed, and the results were compared with those of other specimens from the Brazilian State of Ceará. Triatomines from both locations presented the same cytogenetic characteristics: 22 chromosomes, little variation in the size of the autosomes, Y chromosomes that were larger than the X chromosomes, a chromocenter formed only by the sex chromosomes during prophase, and autosomes lacking constitutive heterochromatin. However, it is important to note that this species shows intraspecific chromosomal variation. In light of the results obtained, it is recommended that more studies be performed to characterize P. tertius. These studies will be particularly helpful in understanding this species in ecological, biological, biogeographical, and phylogenetic terms.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes, Insect/ultrastructure , Genetic Variation , Triatominae/genetics , Animals , Chromosomes, Insect/genetics , Heterochromatin/ultrastructure , Male , Triatominae/classification , Triatominae/cytology
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Insect Biochem Mol Biol ; 69: 25-33, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26005117

ABSTRACT

High Throughput Sequencing capabilities have made the process of assembling a transcriptome easier, whether or not there is a reference genome. But the quality of a transcriptome assembly must be good enough to capture the most comprehensive catalog of transcripts and their variations, and to carry out further experiments on transcriptomics. There is currently no consensus on which of the many sequencing technologies and assembly tools are the most effective. Many non-model organisms lack a reference genome to guide the transcriptome assembly. One question, therefore, is whether or not a reference-based genome assembly gives better results than de novo assembly. The blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus-a vector for Chagas disease-has a reference genome. It is therefore a good model on which to compare reference-based and de novo transcriptome assemblies. In this study, we compared de novo and reference-based genome assembly strategies using three datasets (454, Illumina, 454 combined with Illumina) and various assembly software. We developed criteria to compare the resulting assemblies: the size distribution and number of transcripts, the proportion of potentially chimeric transcripts, how complete the assembly was (completeness evaluated both through CEGMA software and R. prolixus proteome fraction retrieved). Moreover, we looked for the presence of two chemosensory gene families (Odorant-Binding Proteins and Chemosensory Proteins) to validate the assembly quality. The reference-based assemblies after genome annotation were clearly better than those generated using de novo strategies alone. Reference-based strategies revealed new transcripts, including new isoforms unpredicted by automatic genome annotation. However, a combination of both de novo and reference-based strategies gave the best result, and allowed us to assemble fragmented transcripts.


Subject(s)
Rhodnius/genetics , Transcriptome , Animals , Computational Biology , Genome, Insect , Insect Proteins/genetics , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Software
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Med Vet Entomol ; 20(4): 353-7, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17199745

ABSTRACT

The polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique (PCR-RFLP) was used to compare Rhodnius domesticus (Neiva & Pinto), R. pictipes (Stal), R. prolixus (Stal) and R. stali (Lent, Jurberg & Galvão) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). The enzyme BstUI differentiated R. domesticus, R. pictipes and R. prolixus, and HhaI differentiated R. domesticus, R. pictipes and R. stali. With the fingerprinting analysis generated by these two enzymes, it was possible to clearly identify all four species in the study.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Rhodnius/classification , Rhodnius/genetics , Animals , Phylogeny
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Rev Saude Publica ; 34(5): 538-42, 2000 Oct.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11105119

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study morphologically the eggs of T. circummaculata and T. rubrovaria. METHODS: Forty eggs of the two species were measured through Nikon model 6C profile projector. Student test was utilized for the statistical analysis and scanning electron microscopy for the morphological study of the eggs. RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: The statistical analysis shows that the T. rubrovaria eggs are larger that those of T. circummaculata. Microscopical observations revealed that the chorial rim and the spermatic groove are less evident in T. circummaculata than in T. rubrovaria. Both species, the majority of exochorion cells are hexagonal. It was also observed the embryo eclosion and details of the embryonic molt.


Subject(s)
Insect Vectors/ultrastructure , Ovum/ultrastructure , Triatoma/ultrastructure , Animals , Embryo, Nonmammalian , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Triatoma/embryology
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 33(6): 559-63, 2000.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11175586

ABSTRACT

The susceptibility of 3rd instar nymph of Triatominae Rhodnius neglectus, R. robustus and Triatoma infestans to Trypanosoma cruzi Y and AMJM strains was verified using artificial xenodiagnosis. After the accomplishment of the xenodiagnosis, the faeces of the Triatominae were analyzed on two-day intervals from day 5 until day 31 post infection, using the abdominal compression technique. The results showed differences in the susceptibility of the Triatominae for the two strains studied, and the optimal period reading differed from day 11 to day 19 for the Y strain and from day 11 to day 15 for the AMJM strain. For the Y strain, all three Triatominae species showed good susceptibility, whereas in the AMJM strain, the highest susceptibility was observed with R. neglectus, followed by T. infestans and R. robustus.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease , Rhodnius/parasitology , Triatoma/parasitology , Xenodiagnosis , Animals , Chagas Disease/diagnosis , Chagas Disease/parasitology
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