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M V Sharakhova1, C Antonio-Nkondjio, A Xia, C Ndo, P Awono-Ambene, F Simard, I V Sharakhov.
Abstract
Anopheles moucheti Evans (Diptera: Culicidae) is a major vector of malaria in forested areas of Central Africa. However, few genetic tools are available for this species. The present study represents the first attempt to characterize chromosomes in An. moucheti females collected in Cameroon. Ovarian nurse cells contained polytene chromosomes, which were suitable for standard cytogenetic applications. The presence of three polymorphic chromosomal inversions in An. moucheti was revealed. Two of these inversions were located on the 2R chromosome arm. The homology between the 2R chromosome arms of An. moucheti and Anopheles gambiae Giles was established by fluorescent in situ hybridization of six An. gambiae genic sequences. Mapping of the probes on chromosomes of An. moucheti detected substantial gene order reshuffling between the two species. The presence of polytene chromosomes and polymorphic inversions in An. moucheti provides a new basis for further population genetic, taxonomic and ecological studies of this neglected malaria vector.Entities:
Keywords: Anopheles gambiae; Anopheles moucheti; fluorescent in situ hybridization; inversion; malaria mosquito; physical mapping; polytene chromosome
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24192050 PMCID: PMC4010561 DOI: 10.1111/mve.12037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Vet Entomol ISSN: 0269-283X Impact factor: 2.739