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Genetic relationship between predatory stink bugs Andrallus spinidens (F.) and Amyotea malabarica (F.) (Pentatomidae: Asopinae) by rapd markers Salwe Arti, Barsagade Deepak Department of Zoology, S. N. Mor College of Arts, Commerce and Smt. G. D. Saraf Science College, Tumsar, 441 912 (M.S.), India Online published on 12 July, 2024. Abstract Asopinae predatory bug species, Andrallus spinidens (F.), and Amyotea malabarica (F.) are commonly found in rice fields. RAPD markers were used to know the genetic distance between A. spinidens and A. malabarica based on the presence and absence of the banding pattern. Five RAPD primers were used for PCR amplification, while 39 DNA bands were generated by A. spinidens and A. malabarica. A. spinidens and A. malabarica generated 21 and 18 bands respectively Number of monomorphic and polymorphic bands were 12 and 13 respectively. The present study confirms polymorphism between A. spinidens and A. malabarica, the genetic distance between them was calculated as 0.20368. Top Keywords Asopinae, Andrallus spinidens, Amyotea malabarica, RAPD, PCR. Top | |
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