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Genomic Islands of Speciation in Anopheles gambiae

University of California, Davis

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Abstract

The African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (A. gambiae), provides a unique opportunity to study the evolution of reproductive isolation because it is divided into two sympatric, partially isolated subtaxa known as M form and S form. With the annotated genome of this species now available, high-throughput techniques can be applied to locate and characterize the genomic regions contributing to reproductive isolation. In order to quantify patterns of differentiation within A. gambiae, we hybridized population samples of genomic DNA from each form to Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays. We found that three regions, together encompassing less than 2.8 Mb, are the only locations where the M and S…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Reproductive isolation
  • Anopheles gambiae
  • Sympatric speciation
  • Genetics
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Gene flow
  • Incipient speciation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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