Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches
Objective:This study aimed to detect the presence of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma endosymbionts in Musca flies through molecular approaches. Methods:In total, 40 Musca spp. (20 female and 20 male) were used. Before DNA extraction, the flies were dissected and their heads, wings and legs were detached f...
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doaj-7053db183e27438ab52be83d94147b902021-08-12T07:59:57ZengGalenos YayineviTürkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi2146-30772146-30772021-09-0145321121510.4274/tpd.galenos.2021.3522913049054Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular ApproachesMustafa Karatepe0Serap Aksoy1Bilge Karatepe2 Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, Niğde, Turkey Yale University, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Bor Vocational School, Bor-Niğde, Turkey Objective:This study aimed to detect the presence of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma endosymbionts in Musca flies through molecular approaches. Methods:In total, 40 Musca spp. (20 female and 20 male) were used. Before DNA extraction, the flies were dissected and their heads, wings and legs were detached from their bodies under a stereomicroscope. Genomic DNA was analysed by standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers against Musca beta-tubulin. Afterward, the samples were examined for the presence of Wolbachia spp. using primers against Wolbachia wsp and GroEL. Furthermore, the DNA samples were analysed by PCR to detect the presence of Spiroplasma using primers against the 16S rRNA.Results:No Wolbachia positivity was detected in Musca flies, as shown by the negative PCR results for wsp and GroEL. Spiroplasma positivity was detected in 5% (1/20) of the female Musca flies but not in the male flies (0/20).Conclusion:Wolbachia spp. were not detected in Musca flies. Of the total Musca flies, only one was positive for Spiroplasma spp. To our knowledge, this is the first study to detect the presence of Spiroplasma in Musca flies. http://www.turkiyeparazitolderg.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/iwolbachia-i-spp-and-ispiroplasma-i-spp-in-imusca-/48453 muscawolbachiaspiroplasmapcr |
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Mustafa Karatepe Serap Aksoy Bilge Karatepe Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi musca wolbachia spiroplasma pcr |
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Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches |
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Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches |
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Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches |
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Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches |
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Wolbachia spp. and Spiroplasma spp. in Musca spp.: Detection Using Molecular Approaches |
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wolbachia spp. and spiroplasma spp. in musca spp.: detection using molecular approaches |
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Galenos Yayinevi |
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Objective:This study aimed to detect the presence of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma endosymbionts in Musca flies through molecular approaches. Methods:In total, 40 Musca spp. (20 female and 20 male) were used. Before DNA extraction, the flies were dissected and their heads, wings and legs were detached from their bodies under a stereomicroscope. Genomic DNA was analysed by standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers against Musca beta-tubulin. Afterward, the samples were examined for the presence of Wolbachia spp. using primers against Wolbachia wsp and GroEL. Furthermore, the DNA samples were analysed by PCR to detect the presence of Spiroplasma using primers against the 16S rRNA.Results:No Wolbachia positivity was detected in Musca flies, as shown by the negative PCR results for wsp and GroEL. Spiroplasma positivity was detected in 5% (1/20) of the female Musca flies but not in the male flies (0/20).Conclusion:Wolbachia spp. were not detected in Musca flies. Of the total Musca flies, only one was positive for Spiroplasma spp. To our knowledge, this is the first study to detect the presence of Spiroplasma in Musca flies. |
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