The Genome Sequence of the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Genoscope · +19 more institutions
Abstract
Anopheles gambiae is the principal vector of malaria, a disease that afflicts more than 500 million people and causes more than 1 million deaths each year. Tenfold shotgun sequence coverage was obtained from the PEST strain of A. gambiae and assembled into scaffolds that span 278 million base pairs. A total of 91% of the genome was organized in 303 scaffolds; the largest scaffold was 23.1 million base pairs. There was substantial genetic variation within this strain, and the apparent existence of two haplotypes of approximately equal frequency ("dual haplotypes") in a substantial fraction of the genome likely reflects the outbred nature of the PEST strain. The sequence produced a conservative inference of more…
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- Anopheles gambiae
- Biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Whole genome sequencing
- Haplotype
- Gene
- Genetic variation
- Good health and well-being