The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs
Abstract Objective Our objective was to apply next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding to identify the remnant larval bloodmeals in wild-caught host-seeking (unengorged) Ixodes scapularis nymphs (n = 216). To infer host species identification, vertebrate DNA was amplified using universal primers...
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doaj-6ff8662bb14c4210ab0cd321d8f2900e2021-02-21T12:41:35ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002021-02-011411710.1186/s13104-021-05481-3The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphsG. A. Lumsden0E. V. Zakharov1S. Dolynskyj2J. S. Weese3L. R. Lindsay4C. M. Jardine5Ontario Veterinary College, University of GuelphCanadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of GuelphCanadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of GuelphOntario Veterinary College, University of GuelphPublic Health Agency of Canada, National Microbiology LaboratoryOntario Veterinary College, University of GuelphAbstract Objective Our objective was to apply next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding to identify the remnant larval bloodmeals in wild-caught host-seeking (unengorged) Ixodes scapularis nymphs (n = 216). To infer host species identification, vertebrate DNA was amplified using universal primers for cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) for comparison against known barcode references. Results Bloodmeal identification was unsuccessful in most samples (99% of 216 specimens) demonstrating a very low detection rate of this assay. Sequences that surpassed quality thresholds were obtained for 41.7% of nymphs (n = 90) and of those, confident species identification was obtained for 15.6% of nymphs (n = 14). Wild host identifications were only obtained from 2 specimens, where DNA from the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) was identified. Human and bovine DNA was identified in remaining nymphs and considered to be contaminants. Further optimization of the technique is required to improve detection of remnant bloodmeals in host-seeking nymphs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05481-3Bloodmeal analysisDNA barcodingBlacklegged tickHost identificationNext-generation sequencing |
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G. A. Lumsden E. V. Zakharov S. Dolynskyj J. S. Weese L. R. Lindsay C. M. Jardine The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs BMC Research Notes Bloodmeal analysis DNA barcoding Blacklegged tick Host identification Next-generation sequencing |
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G. A. Lumsden E. V. Zakharov S. Dolynskyj J. S. Weese L. R. Lindsay C. M. Jardine |
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The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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The application of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught Ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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application of next-generation sequence-based dna barcoding for bloodmeal detection in host-seeking wild-caught ixodes scapularis nymphs |
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Abstract Objective Our objective was to apply next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding to identify the remnant larval bloodmeals in wild-caught host-seeking (unengorged) Ixodes scapularis nymphs (n = 216). To infer host species identification, vertebrate DNA was amplified using universal primers for cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) for comparison against known barcode references. Results Bloodmeal identification was unsuccessful in most samples (99% of 216 specimens) demonstrating a very low detection rate of this assay. Sequences that surpassed quality thresholds were obtained for 41.7% of nymphs (n = 90) and of those, confident species identification was obtained for 15.6% of nymphs (n = 14). Wild host identifications were only obtained from 2 specimens, where DNA from the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) was identified. Human and bovine DNA was identified in remaining nymphs and considered to be contaminants. Further optimization of the technique is required to improve detection of remnant bloodmeals in host-seeking nymphs. |
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Bloodmeal analysis DNA barcoding Blacklegged tick Host identification Next-generation sequencing |
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