High levels of population structure caused by habitat islands in the malarial vector Anopheles scanloni
The genetic structure of four populations of the malarial vector Anopheles scanloni in Thailand was studied using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Four highly divergent lineages were observed, all with signals of population expansion. Since An. scanloni is restricted to 'islands' of limestone...
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Main Authors: | O'Loughlin S.M., Somboon P., Walton C. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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