restriction endonuclease digestion
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2011 ◽  
Vol 101 (5) ◽  
pp. 581-589 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Oakey ◽  
E. Harris ◽  
B. Pease ◽  
C. Jennings ◽  
K. McCubbin

AbstractSolenopsis invictaBuren (red imported fire ant) are invasive pests that have the capability of major destructive impacts on lifestyle, ecology and economy. Control of this species is dependent, in part, upon ability to estimate the potential spread from newly discovered nests. The potential for spread and the spread characteristics differ between monogyne and polygyne social forms. Prior to this study, differentiation of the two social forms in laboratory test samples commonly used a method involving restriction endonuclease digestion of an amplifiedGp-9fragment. Success of this assay is limited by the quality of DNA, which in the field-collected insects may be affected by temporary storage in unfavourable conditions. Here, we describe an alternative and highly objective assay based upon a high resolution melt technique following preamplification of a significantly shorterGp-9fragment than that required for restriction endonuclease digestion. We demonstrate the application of this assay to aS. invictaincursion in Queensland, Australia, using field samples from which DNA may be partially degraded. The reductions in hands-on requirements and overall duration of the assay underpin its suitability for high-throughput testing.


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