Análisis y evolución del ADN satélite en coccinélidos
- Pedro Lorite Martínez Director
- Teresa Palomeque Messía Co-director
Defence university: Universidad de Jaén
Fecha de defensa: 27 July 2020
- Angeles Cuadrado Bermejo Chair
- Antonio Sánchez Baca Secretary
- Francisco Panzera Arballo Committee member
Type: Thesis
Abstract
The study of satellite DNA in Coccinelids is very scare, despite of being one of the most numerous within the Coleoptera group. With this PhD project a big variety of satellite DNAs has been isolated and characterized in four Coccinelid species. This has been reached by the use of both classical (restriction enzyme digestion or Cot1 library construction) and new approaches such as Next Generation Sequencing techniques and the bioinformatic tools designed in order to analyze all of these data. With all of this approaches a total of 44 satellite DNA families have been isolated in Hippodamia variegata, 44 in Chnootriba argus, 19 in Epilachna paenulata and 51 in Adalia bipunctata.