Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes

Among the Anopheles (Cellia) maculatus group of Oriental mosquitoes, positive assortative mating occurs within sympatric and synchronous populations of An.willmori and An.pseudowillmori in the presence of populations of An.maculatus and An.sawadwongporni, judged from the occurrence of inversion homo...

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Main Authors: C. A. GREEN, RAMPA RATTANARITHIKUL, ATI CHAROENSUB
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spelling th-mahidol.222442018-08-10T15:50:38Z Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes C. A. GREEN RAMPA RATTANARITHIKUL ATI CHAROENSUB Mahidol University Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Thailand Agricultural and Biological Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Veterinary Among the Anopheles (Cellia) maculatus group of Oriental mosquitoes, positive assortative mating occurs within sympatric and synchronous populations of An.willmori and An.pseudowillmori in the presence of populations of An.maculatus and An.sawadwongporni, judged from the occurrence of inversion homozygotes and the absence of any heterozygotes in their distinctive, polytene chromosomes. Genotypic frequencies for enzyme electromorphs give additional evidence for the species status of An.pseudowillmori and a practical means of identification in field studies of malaria vectors. Autosomal rearrangements are referred to those of An.stephensi which is unique for 4y. An. willmori differs by a single inversion, 4x; An.pseudowillmori by three Arm 2 inversions; and An.dispar by one Arm 2 inversion and 4x. Fixed autosomal rearrangements in the Maculatus group are summarized and their phylogenetic distribution suggests some unknown, intrinsic mechanism by which genome structure is disrupted in association with speciation events. This could be relevant to the potential genetic manipulation of malaria vectors. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved 2018-08-10T08:43:59Z 2018-08-10T08:43:59Z 1992-01-01 Article Medical and Veterinary Entomology. Vol.6, No.4 (1992), 335-341 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1992.tb00629.x 13652915 0269283X 2-s2.0-0026934716 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22244 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0026934716&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Veterinary
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Veterinary
C. A. GREEN
RAMPA RATTANARITHIKUL
ATI CHAROENSUB
Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
description Among the Anopheles (Cellia) maculatus group of Oriental mosquitoes, positive assortative mating occurs within sympatric and synchronous populations of An.willmori and An.pseudowillmori in the presence of populations of An.maculatus and An.sawadwongporni, judged from the occurrence of inversion homozygotes and the absence of any heterozygotes in their distinctive, polytene chromosomes. Genotypic frequencies for enzyme electromorphs give additional evidence for the species status of An.pseudowillmori and a practical means of identification in field studies of malaria vectors. Autosomal rearrangements are referred to those of An.stephensi which is unique for 4y. An. willmori differs by a single inversion, 4x; An.pseudowillmori by three Arm 2 inversions; and An.dispar by one Arm 2 inversion and 4x. Fixed autosomal rearrangements in the Maculatus group are summarized and their phylogenetic distribution suggests some unknown, intrinsic mechanism by which genome structure is disrupted in association with speciation events. This could be relevant to the potential genetic manipulation of malaria vectors. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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C. A. GREEN
RAMPA RATTANARITHIKUL
ATI CHAROENSUB
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author C. A. GREEN
RAMPA RATTANARITHIKUL
ATI CHAROENSUB
author_sort C. A. GREEN
title Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
title_short Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
title_full Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
title_fullStr Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors Anopheles willmori and An.pseudowillmori in Thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the Maculatus group of mosquitoes
title_sort population genetic confirmation of species status of the malaria vectors anopheles willmori and an.pseudowillmori in thailand and chromosome phylogeny of the maculatus group of mosquitoes
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22244
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