Journal article

Beyond barcoding: A mitochondrial genomics approach to molecular phylogenetics and diagnostics of blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

LA Nelson, CL Lambkin, P Batterham, JF Wallman, M Dowton, MF Whiting, DK Yeates, SL Cameron

Gene | Published : 2012

Abstract

Members of the Calliphoridae (blowflies) are significant for medical and veterinary management, due to the ability of some species to consume living flesh as larvae, and for forensic investigations due to the ability of others to develop in corpses. Due to the difficulty of accurately identifying larval blowflies to species there is a need for DNA-based diagnostics for this family, however the widely used DNA-barcoding marker, cox1, has been shown to fail for several groups within this family. Additionally, many phylogenetic relationships within the Calliphoridae are still unresolved, particularly deeper level relationships. Sequencing whole mt genomes has been demonstrated both as an effect..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Jessica Morgan & Peter James (Queensland Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries, Australia) and Olivier Roux (Universite Paul Sabatier, France) for donating specimens. This study was supported by the US National Science Foundation (DEB0444972: MFW, SLC), the Australian Research Council, Linkage (LP0883711: JFW, MD, SLC) and Future Fellowships programs (FT120100746), the Schlinger Foundation (LAN, DYK) and the Queensland University of Technology, Vice Chancellor's Research Fellowship (SLC).