Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946

Hybridization tests were performed between a morphological species, Anopheles (An.) takasagoensis elevated by Peyton and Harrison (1980) and four other taxa of the An. balabacensis complex (Kanda et al. 1983). From these tests validity of An. takasagoensis could be assessed and its phylogenic relati...

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Main Authors: Tozo Kanda, Takiko Matsunari, Kenji Takai, Weng Hooi Cheong, Kok Poay Loong, Supat Sucharit
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spelling th-mahidol.307612018-10-12T14:47:44Z Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946 Tozo Kanda Takiko Matsunari Kenji Takai Weng Hooi Cheong Kok Poay Loong Supat Sucharit St. Marianna University School of Medicine Institute for Medical Research Kuala Lumpur Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Hybridization tests were performed between a morphological species, Anopheles (An.) takasagoensis elevated by Peyton and Harrison (1980) and four other taxa of the An. balabacensis complex (Kanda et al. 1983). From these tests validity of An. takasagoensis could be assessed and its phylogenic relationships to the following taxa were revised. The taxa used were: A taxon from Taiwan (TSG), the same colony of which was used for morphological identification by Peyton and Harrison (1980), two taxa from Kanchanaburi (KCH) and Chantaburi (CTB) in Thailand, and two taxa from Perlis (IMR) and Kotabelud, Sabah (KTD) in Malaysia. From these tests, the crosses between TSG and KTD yielded both fertile sexes of F1hybrids. This meant lack of reproductive isolation between these two taxa. Results of other crosses between TSG and the other three taxa, KCH, CTB, and IMR showed a similar divergence to those of the crosses within the An. balabacensis complex. Therefore, An. takasagoensis is not a separate species from the balabacensis complex. © 1985, The Genetics Society of Japan. All rights reserved. 2018-10-12T07:47:44Z 2018-10-12T07:47:44Z 1985-01-01 Article The Japanese Journal of Genetics. Vol.60, No.4 (1985), 381-386 10.1266/jjg.60.381 0021504X 2-s2.0-84996407772 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30761 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84996407772&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Tozo Kanda
Takiko Matsunari
Kenji Takai
Weng Hooi Cheong
Kok Poay Loong
Supat Sucharit
Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
description Hybridization tests were performed between a morphological species, Anopheles (An.) takasagoensis elevated by Peyton and Harrison (1980) and four other taxa of the An. balabacensis complex (Kanda et al. 1983). From these tests validity of An. takasagoensis could be assessed and its phylogenic relationships to the following taxa were revised. The taxa used were: A taxon from Taiwan (TSG), the same colony of which was used for morphological identification by Peyton and Harrison (1980), two taxa from Kanchanaburi (KCH) and Chantaburi (CTB) in Thailand, and two taxa from Perlis (IMR) and Kotabelud, Sabah (KTD) in Malaysia. From these tests, the crosses between TSG and KTD yielded both fertile sexes of F1hybrids. This meant lack of reproductive isolation between these two taxa. Results of other crosses between TSG and the other three taxa, KCH, CTB, and IMR showed a similar divergence to those of the crosses within the An. balabacensis complex. Therefore, An. takasagoensis is not a separate species from the balabacensis complex. © 1985, The Genetics Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Tozo Kanda
Takiko Matsunari
Kenji Takai
Weng Hooi Cheong
Kok Poay Loong
Supat Sucharit
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author Tozo Kanda
Takiko Matsunari
Kenji Takai
Weng Hooi Cheong
Kok Poay Loong
Supat Sucharit
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title Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
title_short Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
title_full Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
title_fullStr Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
title_full_unstemmed Biological validity of a morphological species Anopheles takasagoensis Morishita, 1946
title_sort biological validity of a morphological species anopheles takasagoensis morishita, 1946
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