articleMalaria JournalAug 25, 2008GOLD OA

Insertion polymorphisms of SINE200 retrotransposons within speciation islands of Anopheles gambiae molecular forms

Istituto Pasteur · Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) are homoplasy-free and co-dominant genetic markers which are considered to represent useful tools for population genetic studies, and could help clarifying the speciation processes ongoing within the major malaria vector in Africa, Anopheles gambiae s.s. Here, we report the results of the analysis of the insertion polymorphism of a nearly 200 bp-long SINE (SINE200) within genome areas of high differentiation (i.e. "speciation islands") of M and S A. gambiae molecular forms.

Methods

A SINE-PCR approach was carried out on thirteen SINE200 insertions in M and S females collected along the whole range of distribution of A. gambiae s.s. in sub-Saharan Africa. Ten specimens each for Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles melas, Anopheles quadriannulatus A and 15 M/S hybrids from laboratory crosses were also analysed.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Anopheles gambiae
  • Biology
  • Genetics
  • Anopheles
  • Population
  • Genome
  • Hybrid
  • Evolutionary biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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