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Recent investigations have been suggested mitochondrial DNA as an important tool in molecular entomology studies that include not only species identification. but also establish­ment of phylogenetic anZI evolutive relationships among insects. In this work we amplified and sequenced a fragment of 380 pHs from the mitochondrial ribosomal large subunit; this preliminary work was done in order to obtain sequences with potential use as a taxonomic character in sand flies. Primers used for PCR amplification and DNA sequencing were designed based on the consensus sequence of insects previously reported for this region. A bias toward adenine and thymine (81%) is consistent with the base composition of mtDNA sequences of other insects. Multiple alignments among sequences did not show ambiguities characteristic of nu­clear DNA and preliminary comparisons suggest their utility as a taxonomic character at the species level.

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