Isolation of BAC Clones Containing ConservedGenes from Libraries of Three Distantly Related Moths:A Useful Resource for ComparativeGenomics of Lepidoptera
[摘要] Lepidoptera, butterflies and moths, is the second largest animal order and includes numerous agricultural pests. To facilitate comparative genomics in Lepidoptera, we isolated BAC clones containing conserved and putative single-copy genes from libraries of three pests,Heliothis virescens,Ostrinia nubilalis,andPlutella xylostella, harboring the haploid chromosome number,n=31, which are not closely related with each other or with the silkworm,Bombyx mori, (n=28), the sequenced model lepidopteran. A total of 108–184 clones representing 101–182 conserved genes were isolated for each species. For 79 genes, clones were isolated from more than two species, which will be useful as common markers for analysis using fluorescencein situhybridization (FISH), as well as for comparison of genome sequence among multiple species. The PCR-based clone isolation method presented here is applicable to species which lack a sequenced genome but have a significant collection of cDNA or EST sequences.
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