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A new molecular marker including parts of conservative histone H3 and H4 genes and the spacer between them for phylogenetic studies in dragonflies (Insecta, Odonata), extendable to other organisms. / Mglinets, A V; Bulgakova, V S; Kosterin, O E.
In: Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii, Vol. 29, No. 6, 14, 10.2025, p. 868-882.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - A new molecular marker including parts of conservative histone H3 and H4 genes and the spacer between them for phylogenetic studies in dragonflies (Insecta, Odonata), extendable to other organisms
AU - Mglinets, A V
AU - Bulgakova, V S
AU - Kosterin, O E
N1 - The work was supported by the project FWNR-2022-0019 of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS. DNA sequencing was performed at the SB RAS Genomics Core Facility, Novosibirsk. Assembly of sequences from the SRA archive was performed at the Siberian SuperComputer Computational Facility, Novosibirsk. The authors are grateful to V.V. Dubatolov for providing the specimens of S. croceolum and S. uniforme from the Far East of Russia and to the reviewers for their valuable comments.
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - In spite of recent substantial progress in genomic approaches, there is still a need for molecular markers convenient for Sanger sequencing and providing good phylogenetic reconstructions at short evolutionary distances. A new molecular marker, the histone H3-H4 region, containing partial coding sequences of the genes for histones H3 and H4 and the non-coding spacer between them, is proposed. This marker is potentially useful for molecular phylogenetic studies at the generic, species, and even intra-species level in insects and some other organisms, even from other phyla. The highly conserved histone-coding sequences ensure the universality of primers and the ease of primary alignment, while the highly variable non-coding spacer provides enough variation for analyses at short evolutionary distances. In insects, the histone genes reside in the histone repeat which is tandemly repeated in dozens to hundred copies forming the so-called histone cluster. This ensures a high concentration of the template for the marker in genomic DNA preparations. However, the order and orientation of the histone genes in the histone repeat is variable among orders, which puts some limitations on the use of the proposed marker. The marker efficacy is hereby shown for Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), where it provided good resolution at the family, genus and species levels. The new marker also provided an interesting pattern in the relationship of two Sympetrum species, S. croceolum and S. uniforme, showing the sequences of the latter as a branch nested among those of the former. The same combination of the proposed original primers should also work in Diptera.
AB - In spite of recent substantial progress in genomic approaches, there is still a need for molecular markers convenient for Sanger sequencing and providing good phylogenetic reconstructions at short evolutionary distances. A new molecular marker, the histone H3-H4 region, containing partial coding sequences of the genes for histones H3 and H4 and the non-coding spacer between them, is proposed. This marker is potentially useful for molecular phylogenetic studies at the generic, species, and even intra-species level in insects and some other organisms, even from other phyla. The highly conserved histone-coding sequences ensure the universality of primers and the ease of primary alignment, while the highly variable non-coding spacer provides enough variation for analyses at short evolutionary distances. In insects, the histone genes reside in the histone repeat which is tandemly repeated in dozens to hundred copies forming the so-called histone cluster. This ensures a high concentration of the template for the marker in genomic DNA preparations. However, the order and orientation of the histone genes in the histone repeat is variable among orders, which puts some limitations on the use of the proposed marker. The marker efficacy is hereby shown for Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), where it provided good resolution at the family, genus and species levels. The new marker also provided an interesting pattern in the relationship of two Sympetrum species, S. croceolum and S. uniforme, showing the sequences of the latter as a branch nested among those of the former. The same combination of the proposed original primers should also work in Diptera.
KW - гистоновый повтор
KW - гистон Н3
KW - гистон Н4
KW - межгенный спейсер
KW - Odonata
KW - стрекозы
KW - насекомые
KW - молекулярный маркер
KW - филогенетические исследования
KW - HISTONE REPEAT
KW - HISTONE H3
KW - HISTONE H4
KW - INTERGENIC SPACER
KW - ODONATA
KW - DRAGONFLIES
KW - INSECTS
KW - MOLECULAR MARKER
KW - PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES
U2 - 10.18699/vjgb-25-94
DO - 10.18699/vjgb-25-94
M3 - Article
C2 - 41169798
VL - 29
SP - 868
EP - 882
JO - Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
JF - Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
SN - 2500-0462
IS - 6
M1 - 14
ER -
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