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Evidence for a discrete evolutionary lineage within Equatorial Guinea suggests that the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis palpalis exists as a species complex.

N A Dyer1, A Furtado, J Cano, F Ferreira, M Odete Afonso, N Ndong-Mabale, P Ndong-Asumu, S Centeno-Lima, A Benito, D Weetman, M J Donnelly, J Pinto.   

Abstract

Tsetse flies of the palpalis group are major vectors of Human African Trypanosomiasis in Africa. Accurate knowledge of species identity is essential for vector control. Here, we combine ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase 1 (COI) and microsatellites to determine the population structure and phylogenetic relations of Glossina p. palpalis in Equatorial Guinea. CO1 sequence data suggest that G. p. palpalis in Equatorial Guinea is a distinct subspecies from previously described G. p. palpalis in West Africa and Democratic Republic of Congo. Glossina p. palpalis in Equatorial Guinea and DRC share a common ancestor which diverged from West African G. p. palpalis around 1.9 Ma. Previous ITS1 length polymorphism data suggested the possible presence of hybrids in Equatorial Guinea. However, ITS1 showed incomplete lineage sorting compared with clearly defined COI groups, and data from 12 unlinked microsatellites provided no evidence of hybridization. Microsatellite data indicated moderate but significant differentiation between the populations analysed (Rio Campo, Mbini and Kogo). Moreover, unlike previous studies of G. p. palpalis, there was no evidence for heterozygote deficiency, presence of migrants or cryptic population structure. Variance effective population size at Rio Campo was estimated at 501-731 assuming eight generations per year. This study of the population genetics of G. p. palpalis in central Africa provides the first estimate of genetic differentiation between geographically separated G. p. palpalis populations.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19619197     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04265.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


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Authors:  Jon S Beadell; Chaz Hyseni; Patrick P Abila; Rogers Azabo; John C K Enyaru; Johnson O Ouma; Yassir O Mohammed; Loyce M Okedi; Serap Aksoy; Adalgisa Caccone
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2010-03-16

2.  Population genetics as a tool to select tsetse control strategies: suppression or eradication of Glossina palpalis gambiensis in the Niayes of Senegal.

Authors:  Philippe Solano; Dramane Kaba; Sophie Ravel; Naomi A Dyer; Baba Sall; Marc J B Vreysen; Momar T Seck; Heather Darbyshir; Laetitia Gardes; Martin J Donnelly; Thierry De Meeûs; Jérémy Bouyer
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2010-05-25

3.  Morphological, Molecular Identification and Distribution of Trypanosome-Transmitting Dipterans from Cattle Settlements in Southwest Nigeria.

Authors:  Paul Olalekan Odeniran; Ewan Thomas Macleod; Isaiah Oluwafemi Ademola; John Asekhaen Ohiolei; Ayodele Oluwakemi Majekodunmi; Susan Christina Welburn
Journal:  Acta Parasitol       Date:  2020-08-11       Impact factor: 1.440

4.  Temporal stability of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes populations in Uganda.

Authors:  Richard Echodu; Jon S Beadell; Loyce M Okedi; Chaz Hyseni; Serap Aksoy; Adalgisa Caccone
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2011-02-14       Impact factor: 3.876

5.  Cryptic diversity within the major trypanosomiasis vector Glossina fuscipes revealed by molecular markers.

Authors:  Naomi A Dyer; Sophie Ravel; Kwang-Shik Choi; Alistair C Darby; Sandrine Causse; Berisha Kapitano; Martin J R Hall; Keith Steen; Pascal Lutumba; Joules Madinga; Steve J Torr; Loyce M Okedi; Michael J Lehane; Martin J Donnelly
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2011-08-09

6.  Population genetics of Glossina palpalis palpalis from central African sleeping sickness foci.

Authors:  Trésor Tito Tanekou T T Melachio; Gustave Simo; Sophie Ravel; Thierry De Meeûs; Sandrine Causse; Philippe Solano; Pascal Lutumba; Tazoacha Asonganyi; Flobert Njiokou
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2011-07-18       Impact factor: 3.876

7.  Geographic population structure of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae suggests a role for the forest-savannah biome transition as a barrier to gene flow.

Authors:  J Pinto; A Egyir-Yawson; Jl Vicente; B Gomes; F Santolamazza; M Moreno; Jd Charlwood; F Simard; N Elissa; D Weetman; Mj Donnelly; A Caccone; A Della Torre
Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 5.183

8.  Identification of Tsetse (Glossina spp.) using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time of flight mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Antje Hoppenheit; Jayaseelan Murugaiyan; Burkhard Bauer; Stephan Steuber; Peter-Henning Clausen; Uwe Roesler
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-07-11

9.  Genetically distinct Glossina fuscipes fuscipes populations in the Lake Kyoga region of Uganda and its relevance for human African trypanosomiasis.

Authors:  Richard Echodu; Mark Sistrom; Chaz Hyseni; John Enyaru; Loyce Okedi; Serap Aksoy; Adalgisa Caccone
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-10-02       Impact factor: 3.411

10.  Glossina palpalis palpalis populations from Equatorial Guinea belong to distinct allopatric clades.

Authors:  Carlos Cordon-Obras; Jorge Cano; Jenny Knapp; Paloma Nebreda; Nicolas Ndong-Mabale; Policarpo Ricardo Ncogo-Ada; Pedro Ndongo-Asumu; Miguel Navarro; Joao Pinto; Agustin Benito; Jean-Mathieu Bart
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2014-01-17       Impact factor: 3.876

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