Genetic diversity of Brazilian Bacillus thuringiensis isolates with toxicity against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

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Geysla da Costa Fernandes
Dalton Kaynnan de Prado Costa
Nayanne Santos de Oliveira
Emanuelle Cristine Pereira de Sousa
Déborah Heloísa Bittencourt Machado
Ricardo Antonio Polanczyk
Herbert Álvaro Abreu de Siqueira
Maria Cleoneide da Silva
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[1] State University of Maranhão (UEMA),PostGraduate Program in Biodiversity, Environment and Health, Center for Higher Studies of Caxias (CESC)
[2] State University of Maranhão (UEMA),Laboratory of Entomopathogenic Bacteria and Molecular Markers, Center for Higher Studies of Caxias (CESC)
[3] State University of Maranhão (UEMA),Postgraduate Program in Animal Science
[4] University City Paul VI,Postgraduate Program in Agronomy (Agricultural Entomology)
[5] São Paulo State University (UNESP),Department of Agricultural Production Sciences
[6] School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences,Department of Agronomy (Entomology)
[7] São Paulo State University (UNESP),Department of Chemistry and Biology, Laboratory of Entomopathogenic Bacteria and Molecular Markers, Center for Higher Studies of Caxias
[8] School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences,undefined
[9] Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE),undefined
[10] State University of Maranhão,undefined
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) isolates native to Maranhão (BtMA) that are highly toxic to Aedes aegypti larvae and seven standard subspecies of Bt were analyzed for genetic diversity using the rep-PRC technique with BOX, ERIC, REP, MB1, and GTG5 markers. The rep-PCR technique is considered an extremely reliable, reproducible, fast and highly discriminatory technique that may be used even among populations of the same species. These five markers revealed a total of 38 polymorphic DNA fragments for 30 BtMA isolates. Eight groups were obtained with the dendrogram generated through Pearson's correlation analysis, with four groups formed only with BtMA isolates and four comprised of isolates of BtMA and the standard subspecies toxic to dipterans and lepidopterans. Despite the high genetic diversity of BtMA, a low correlation between the collection site, gene content and mortality against A. aegypti larvae was evidenced. The clustering of the standard subspecies of Bt that were toxic against dipterans with BtMA isolates confirm the mosquitocidal action of the native isolates from Maranhão, and they can be used as an alternative for A. aegypti control and other insects of medical importance and for the control of agricultural pests.
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