| Literature DB >> 15132759 |
José B P Lima1, Denise Valle, Alexandre A Peixoto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) albitarsis (Diptera: Culicidae) is one of the very few South American mosquito vectors of malaria successfully colonized in the laboratory. These vectors are very hard to breed because they rarely mate in artificial conditions. A few years ago a free-mating laboratory colony of An. albitarsis sensu stricto was established after about 30 generations of artificial-mating. To begin to understand the process of adaptation of these malaria vectors to the laboratory we have compared the insemination rates of colony mosquitoes to those from the original population in both artificial and free-mating crosses. We also carried out crossing experiments between the two types of mosquitoes for a preliminary analysis of the genetic basis of such adaptation.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15132759 PMCID: PMC420237 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-4-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Insemination rates in artificial-mating crosses between An. albitarsis from the laboratory colony, F1 mosquitoes of the original population (Massaranduba, Santa Catarina State, Brazil) and their reciprocal hybrids.
| cross | Number of copulas | Number of inseminated females |
| ♀ colony X ♂ colony | 85 | 57 (67.1%) |
| ♀ feral X ♂ colony | 49 | 38 (77.6%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ feral | 51 | 23 (45.1%) |
| ♀ feral X ♂ feral | 25 | 11 (44.0%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ hybrid A# | 44 | 37 (84.1%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ hybrid B$ | 50 | 33 (66.0%) |
| ♀ hybrid A X ♂ colony | 29 | 19 (65.5%) |
| ♀ hybrid B X ♂ colony | 20 | 14 (70.0%) |
# hybrid A = F1 of ♀ feral X ♂ colony $ hybrid B = F1 of ♀ colony X ♂ feral
Insemination rates in free-mating crosses between An. albitarsis from the laboratory colony, F1 mosquitoes of the original population (Massaranduba, Santa Catarina State, Brazil) and their reciprocal hybrids.
| cross | Number of crosses | Number of inseminated females |
| ♀ colony X ♂ colony | 115 | 23 (20.0%) |
| ♀ feral X ♂ colony | 85 | 16 (18.8%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ feral | 65 | 3 (4.6%) |
| ♀ feral X ♂ feral | 66 | 5 (7.6%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ hybrid A# | 43 | 2 (4.7%) |
| ♀ colony X ♂ hybrid B$ | 30 | 2 (6.7%) |
# hybrid A = F1 of ♀ feral X ♂ colony $ hybrid B = F1 of ♀ colony X ♂ feral
Figure 1Insemination rates in artificial- and free-mating crosses. The figure shows the insemination rates, in percentages, observed in artificial- (graph on the left) and free-mating crosses (graph on the right) using males from the colony (with all types of females) compared to the rates observed for males from the original population (feral) and its hybrids (pooled data for both types of hybrids).