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Review
. 2016 Nov;59(11):933-945.
doi: 10.1139/gen-2016-0024. Epub 2016 Aug 30.

DNA barcodes for bio-surveillance: regulated and economically important arthropod plant pests

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DNA barcodes for bio-surveillance: regulated and economically important arthropod plant pests

Muhammad Ashfaq et al. Genome. 2016 Nov.
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Abstract

Many of the arthropod species that are important pests of agriculture and forestry are impossible to discriminate morphologically throughout all of their life stages. Some cannot be differentiated at any life stage. Over the past decade, DNA barcoding has gained increasing adoption as a tool to both identify known species and to reveal cryptic taxa. Although there has not been a focused effort to develop a barcode library for them, reference sequences are now available for 77% of the 409 species of arthropods documented on major pest databases. Aside from developing the reference library needed to guide specimen identifications, past barcode studies have revealed that a significant fraction of arthropod pests are a complex of allied taxa. Because of their importance as pests and disease vectors impacting global agriculture and forestry, DNA barcode results on these arthropods have significant implications for quarantine detection, regulation, and management. The current review discusses these implications in light of the presence of cryptic species in plant pests exposed by DNA barcoding.

Keywords: cryptic taxa; espèces envahissantes; gestion des espèces nuisibles; identification d’espèces; invasive species; pest management; quarantaine; quarantine; species identification; taxons cryptiques.

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