Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand
Seventy-one isolines of Anopheles campestris-like were established from wild-caught females collected from human-biting and animal-biting traps at 12 locations in Thailand. All isolines had an average branch summation of seta 2-VI pupal skins ranging from 20.3-30.0 branches, which is in the range of...
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th-mahidol.282642018-09-13T14:08:06Z Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand Sorawat Thongsahuan Visut Baimai Yasushi Otsuka Atiporn Saeung Benjawan Tuetun Narissara Jariyapan Sittiporn Suwannamit Pradya Somboon Atchariya Jitpakdi Hiroyuki Takaoka Wej Choochote Chiang Mai University Mahidol University Oita University Medicine Seventy-one isolines of Anopheles campestris-like were established from wild-caught females collected from human-biting and animal-biting traps at 12 locations in Thailand. All isolines had an average branch summation of seta 2-VI pupal skins ranging from 20.3-30.0 branches, which is in the range of An. campestris (17-58 branches). They showed three different karyotypes based on the amount of extra heterochromatin in the sex chromosomes, namely Forms B (X2, Y2), E (X1, X2, X3, Y5) and a new karyotypic Form F (X2, X3, Y6). Form B has been found only in Chaing Mai and Kamphaeng Phet populations, while Forms E and F are widely distributed throughout the species range. Genetic crosses between the 12 isolines, which were arbitrarily selected as representatives of An. campestris-like Forms B, E and F, revealed genetic compatibility that provided viable progeny through F2generations, suggest-ing a conspecific nature of these karyotypic forms. These results are supported by the very low intraspecies varia-tion (genetic distance < 0.005) of ITS2, COI and COII from genomic DNA of the three karyotypic forms. 2018-09-13T07:08:06Z 2018-09-13T07:08:06Z 2009-01-01 Article Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Vol.104, No.4 (2009), 558-566 10.1590/S0074-02762009000400004 16788060 00740276 2-s2.0-70149093169 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28264 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=70149093169&origin=inward |
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Seventy-one isolines of Anopheles campestris-like were established from wild-caught females collected from human-biting and animal-biting traps at 12 locations in Thailand. All isolines had an average branch summation of seta 2-VI pupal skins ranging from 20.3-30.0 branches, which is in the range of An. campestris (17-58 branches). They showed three different karyotypes based on the amount of extra heterochromatin in the sex chromosomes, namely Forms B (X2, Y2), E (X1, X2, X3, Y5) and a new karyotypic Form F (X2, X3, Y6). Form B has been found only in Chaing Mai and Kamphaeng Phet populations, while Forms E and F are widely distributed throughout the species range. Genetic crosses between the 12 isolines, which were arbitrarily selected as representatives of An. campestris-like Forms B, E and F, revealed genetic compatibility that provided viable progeny through F2generations, suggest-ing a conspecific nature of these karyotypic forms. These results are supported by the very low intraspecies varia-tion (genetic distance < 0.005) of ITS2, COI and COII from genomic DNA of the three karyotypic forms. |
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Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand |
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Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand |
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Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand |
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Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand |
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Karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of Anopheles campestris-like (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand |
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karyotypic variation and geographic distribution of anopheles campestris-like (diptera: culicidae) in thailand |
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