Li Ran,Han Lan-lan,Ye Le-fu,Zhang Hong-yu,Sun Wen-peng,Tong Xin,and Zhao Kui-jun
College of Agriculture,Northeast Agricultural University,Harbin 150030,China
Aphids is one of the most destructive pest of agriculture,particularly in temperate regions,it causes direct damage to arable and horticultural crops as well as serve as a vector for many plant diseases (Vandermoten et al.,2012;Basky and Nasser,1989).Soybean aphid,Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae),is the most common pest on soybean,and distributes in many areas of Asia,Africa,America and Australia (Liu,2007).It is a native pest of eastern Asia (Gariepy et al.,2015;Blackman et al.,2000),and damages relatively seriously in Northeast China where the main soybean production region is (Xue,2013;Li,2006).It spreads widely in North America since it is discovered infesting soybean in 2000 (Zhang et al.,2009;Ragsdale et al.,2011),leading to yield losses and increasing large control costs (Kim et al.,2008) since that it has become the most important pest of soybean (Ragsdale et al.,2011).
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has some traits,such as maternal inheritance,absence of intermolecular genetic recombination,a fast evolutionary rate relative to nuclear DNA,the availability of efficient PCR primers,and a wealth of comparative data (Li et al.,2014;Barrette et al.,1994).Therefore,it is extensively applied in entomology,zoology (Li et al.,2014;Lakra et al.,2010;Chen et al.,2009;Puillandre et al.,2014) and has been proven to be very informative in genetic structure and gene flow (Li et al.,2013;Liu et al.,2012;Wang et al.,2014).So mtDNA has been widely used for studying population structure,phylogeography and phylogenetic relationship at various taxonomic levels (Wang et al.,2014;Xu et al.,2014).While sequences encoding of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit Ⅱ (COⅡ) are recognized as an appropriate tool for intraspecific analyses,due to the high degree of polymorphism observed (Li et al.,2010;Bu et al.,2005).In this study,partial sequences of mtDNA-COⅡgene of A.glycines from 10 locations of major soybean-growing areas in Northeast China were sequenced.The sequence data was used to assess the extent and characters of the genetic variation of A.glycines populations in Northeast China.
A.glycines were sampled from 10 different sites in Northeast China,the geographic locations are given in Fig.1.All the samples were identified based on morphological characteristics and preserved in anhydrous ethanol,and then stored at –20℃ until DNA extraction.
Fig.1 Map of Northeast China,showing localities of sampling Aphis glycines
Total DNA was extracted from single soybean aphid following the method previously described (Yang et al.,2005),but omitting the phenol-chloroform protocol steps (Sambrook and Russell,2001).DNA was diluted to a final concentration of 50 ng · mL-1.
We designed a pair of primers COⅡ (F: 5-CATTC ATATGCAGAATTACC-3′ and 5′-GAGATCGTTAC TTTGCTTTT -3′) to amplify a fragment (673 bp) of COⅡ gene based on complete A.glycines mtDNA (KC840675.1).While each PCR was performed with a 50 μL reaction volume,containing 2 μL of genomic template DNA,1 μL of each primer,4 μL of dNTPs,1 U of Taq DNA polymerase,5 μL 10×reaction buffer,and ultrapure water.Amplification was carried out in a PCR system consisted of denaturation at 94℃ for 5 min,followed by 35 cycles of 94℃ for 60 s,49.2℃ for 50 s,and 72℃ for 50 s,with a final extension step at 72℃ for 10 min.
PCR products were directed by electrophoresis in a 1.2% agarose gel and purified using DNA gel purification kit (Traans GenBitech).All PCR fragments were directly sequenced after purification by Beijing Huada Gene Research Center.
COⅡ gene sequences were aligned by ClustalX 1.83 (Thompson et al.,1997).While software program DnaSP 5.0 (Librado and Rozas,2009) was used to calculate genetic parameters including the nucleotide composition,number of polymorphic sites,haplotype diversity (Hd) (Nei,1987),and the nucleotide diversity (Pi) (Lynch and Crease,1990).These genetic parameters were calculated for each geographic population of A.glycines.The phylogenetic tree were constructed through neighbor-joining (NJ) method (Saitou and Nei,1987) by using Kimura-2-parameter (K2P) model (Kimura,1980) in MEGA 5.0 (Tamura et al.,2011).
Historical demographic and spatial expansions were studied using a distinct statistical approach,Tajima'D (Tajima,1989) was calculated to verify the null hypothesis of selective neutrality in relation to mtDNA sequences,which would be expected with population expansion.While large negative D was characteristic of population expansion.
A haplotype network was created using the medianjoining method by Network 4.1 software (Rohl,2003) to depict phylogenetic and geographical relationships of the haplotypic sequences.The hierarchical nesting were used to reveal the geographical structure of genetic variation,which was estimated by using the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) approach,and calculated by using Arlequin 3.0 (Excoffier et al.,2005).In addition,fixation indexes (Fst) were calculated on the basis of the information of haplotypes and their frequencies,while we derived the values for Nm using the formula Fst=1/(1+2 Nm),which was specific to organelle genetic data (Goldberg and Ruvolo,1997).
A 673 bp fragment of mtDNA cytochronme oxidase subunitⅡgene (COⅡ) of A.glycines was amplified and sequenced in all of the collected samples.The average nucleotide frequencies of thymine (T),cytosine (C),adenine (A),and guanine (G)were 39.8%,11.9%,40.5%,and 7.8%,respectively.Among 180 collected individuals,nine variable sites,four haplotypes were observed,and no single variable sites were found.The sequences were deposited in GenBank (KP757883,KP757884,KP757885,KP757888 for haplotypes H1-H4).
The number of haplotypes,the values of nucleotide diversity and haplotype diversity,within each and among the total populations are shown in Table 1.There were seven populations whose haplotype diversity and nucleotide diversity were 0 in 10 populations.In remaining three populations,the haplotype diversities were 0.7433 ± 0.0350 (HRB),0.3410 ± 0.0780 (JX) and 0.6020 ± 0.0570 (MDJ),while nucleotide diversity were 0.0043 ± 0.0005,0.0005 ± 0.0001 (JX) and 0.0020 ± 0.0003 (MDJ),respectively.
Table1 Distribution of haplotypes,genetic diversity and neutral test among different geographic populations of Aphis glycines based on CO II gene
Tajima'D test was carried out to identify the presence of a selective sweep or a balancing selection in A.glycines populations (Harpending et al.,1998) and to test whether the COⅡ fragment evolved under neutrality or not.Tajima'D resulted in negative values for the total populations (Table 1),and the values suggested no significant deviations (P>0.10).This statistical finding was consistent with the possibilities that A.glycines populations from these locations may have not experienced population selection or expansion.Values for the statistic ranged from 0.6295 to 1.072 and no statistically significant (P>0.10) were found,indicating a significant correlation between the observed and expected outcomes.
AMOVA test (Table 2) revealed that 80.81% of the genetic variation occurred within groups,and 19.19% occurred among groups.The genetic variation components showed that genetic variation within populations was significantly greater than that among populations,which suggested that the genetic differentiation of A.glycines populations in Northeast China occurred primarily within populations,whereas the genetic variation among populations was relatively low.Fixation indexes (Fst) were calculated on the basis of the information of haplotypes and their frequencies,Fst=0.1919,and Nm=2.106.
The values of fixation index (Fst) and gene flow (Nm) (Table 3) among pairs of 10 populations showed that the pairwise fixation index (Fst) ranged from 0 to 0.1914.The average Fst value was 0.009301 (P>0.05),which suggested no genetic variation among 10 populations,Fst values were calculated for populations together as a group and separately for all pairs.Consistent with AMOVA test,the pairwise Fst analysis revealed insignificant genetic differentiation among the sampled regions.In addition,Nm could estimate the gene flow among 10 populations and estimate expected numbers of migrants exchanged among populations in each generation.According to Table 3,all Nm values between pairs of populations were greater than one.These results suggested that the extensive gene flow occurred among 10 populations of A.glycines.
Table2 Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) among 10 populations of Aphis glycines
Table3 Fst value (below diagonal) and gene flow Nm (above diagonal) among 10 populations of Aphis glycines based on CO II
To further depict the phylogenetic and geographical relationship among the identified sequences,the haplotype networks were constructed using the median-joining method in Network 4.1 software (Fig.2).The results revealed that the sequences of COⅡwere mostly related to a central and most abundant haplotype (H1),the dominant haplotype 1 accounted for 78.89% (142/180) of all A.glycines specimens and appeared in each sampled population,while H2 haplotype contained three individuals of the HRB population,H3 contained 22 individuals which were distributed in three populations (HRB,JX,and MDJ),and H4 was shared by two sample regions (HRB and MDJ).
Fig.2 Median-joining network of haplotypes of Aphis glycines based on CO II gene of mtDNA
A neighbor-joining tree among four haplotypes was constructed based on the Kimura-2-parameter distance model (Fig.3).While some closely related species were selected as the outgroups,all haplotypes in the populations were significantly separated from outgroups.There was no clear evidence of a geographical spectrum among the haplotypes,and each cluster confidence coefficient was low.The haplotypes H2 had a distant relationship compared with other three halotypes,the result was similar to the haplotype networks.H1,H3 and H4 were closely related and divided into the same cluster,whereas H2 divided into other clusters.All the four haplotypes were divided into the same cluster.
Fig.3 Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of haplotypes of different geographic populations of Aphis glycines based on CO II gene sequence,other aphids are used as outgroups.
The sequence COⅡ of A.glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) was 673 bp in length,its nucleotide composition was highly A+T biased (80.30%),the result conformed to the composition and structure characteristics of mtDNA gene sequences of hemipteran insects,whose A+T content of mitogenomes ranged from 68.86% to 86.33% (Zhang et al.,2014).Genetic diversity provided a potential genetic resource for future adaptation (Hurt and Hedrick,2004),and could be a key factor to the adaptability of a population.In addition,biological characteristics and the dependence on habitats of insect will lead to the different levels of genetic diversity (Li et al.,2003).In this study,we found low haplotype diversity (Hd) and nucleotide diversity within individual populations of all samples,the result might reflect its biological characteristics,and the ability to adapt hostile environment condition of A.glycines was relatively weak.Therefore,the limited habitat,food and simple survival environment might lead to relatively low genetic diversity within A.glycines populations.The difference of the values of haplotype diversity (Hd) and nucleotide diversity in each population might due to the wide distribution of A.glycines in Northeast China where the natural ecological conditions had some differences.
The demographic history of A.glycines provides further evident from neutrality tests.The negative values for Tajima'D test (Tajima'D=–1.145) indicated that it conformed to the neutral evolution model and the population had not undergone a recent bottleneck (Wang,2014;Tajima,1989;Nohara et al.,2010).Historical factors play an important role in population phylogeny and evolution,the results of Tajima's D test were no statistically significant for all populations indicated that A.glycines did not experience a recent population expansion (P>0.05) among 10 populations,while population size remained in relatively stable state.All of these observations were not statistically significant for genetic differentiation (P>0.05) which suggested that all the populations formed one genetic group.
Fst can be a measurement of the variance in gene frequencies among populations (Garcia et al.,2003),and bears a direct relationship to Nm.In this study,Fst value (Fst=0.1919) implied a higher genetic differentiation within populations (Weight,1978).Consistent with AMOVA study,genetic differentiation mainly occurred within populations.AMOVA was to determine if this molecular variation correlated with the geographical isolation of the different populations,indicated moderate differentiation between the populations (Haynes et al.,2014).The result of AMOVA showed that most of the variations (80.81%) arose from variability within populations,suggesting the geographical isolation was not the main reason which resulted in the genetic differentiation.These results showed that 10 populations had no apparent divergence and shared a great amount of gene flow.Nm for all the groups was greater than one,indicating that geographic isolation did not act as a barrier for the gene flow and led to lower genetic differentiation and lower genetic diversity among populations.It was so inferred that A.glycines had been mingling their genes by migration or other ways.
Median-joining network for COⅡshowed that H1 was the most common haplotype,and shared by 10 populations,suggesting that potential adaptive existed in A.glycines populations,which might due to neutral processes like genetic bottleneck effects.The most prevalent haplotype (haplotype 1) showed a typical starlike topology,haplotype 2 was derived from a single substitution,each of other haplotypes which appeared to show star-like topologies and independently of each other.However,the rare haplotype in each population also revealed that genetic differentiation existed among populations to some extent.
The data from mtDNA COⅡ sequences revealed low genetic diversity and insignificant genetic differentiation in A.glycines of Northeast China existed.Further studies including nuclear markers and more samples are needed to extend and corroborate the present findings,and other classes of molecular markers,such as nuclear microsatellites,which might reveal another aspect of A.glycines population structure and gain greater understanding and insights into the comprehensive population structure of A.glycines.Use of multiple genetic marker systems could increase resolving power of the future genetic studies (Gruenthal et al.,2007).These studies would help us to understand the comprehensive population evolution and gene flow in A.glycines,and thus achieve better prevention and control measures.
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