Dynamics of genetic variability in Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) during adaptation to laboratory rearing conditions

Background: Anastrepha fraterculus is one of the most important fruit fly plagues in the American continent and only chemical control is applied in the field to diminish its population densities. A better understanding of the genetic variability during the introduction and adaptation of wild A. fraterculus populations to laboratory conditions is required for the development of stable and vigorous experimental colonies and mass-reared strains in support of successful Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) efforts. Methods: The present study aims to analyze the dynamics of changes in genetic variability during the first six generations under artificial rearing conditions in two populations: a) a wild population recently introduced to laboratory culture, named TW and, b) a long-established control line, named CL. Results: Results showed a declining tendency of genetic variability in TW. In CL, the relatively high values of genetic variability appear to be maintained across generations and could denote an intrinsic capacity to avoid the loss of genetic diversity in time. Discussion: The impact of evolutionary forces on this species during the adaptation process as well as the best approach to choose strategies to introduce experimental and mass-reared A. fraterculus strains for SIT programs are discussed.

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Main Authors: Parreño, María Alejandra, Scannapieco, Alejandra Carla, Remis, Maria Isabel, Juri, Marianela Lucía, Vera, María Teresa, Segura, Diego Fernando, Cladera, Jorge Luis, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: BioMed Central 2014
Subjects:Anastrepha Fraterculus, Variación Genética, Experimentación en Laboratorio, Tephritidae, Adaptación, Marcadores Genéticos, Genetic Markers, Adaptation, Laboratory Experimentation, Genetic Variation, Mosca de la Fruta, Fruit Flies, SIT, Sterile Insect Technique,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/2906
https://bmcgenet.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2156-15-S2-S14
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-15-S2-S14
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