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Audrey Arnal1, Pierre Kengne, Cecile Brengues, Kounbobr Roch Dabire, Abdoulaye Diabate, Hubert Bassene, Frederic Simard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Olfaction plays a significant role in insect behavior during critical steps of their life-cycle, such as host-seeking during foraging or the search for a mate. Here, we explored genetic polymorphism within and divergence between sibling species of the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu lato in the gene sequence and encoded peptides of an odorant receptor, Or39. This study included sympatric specimens of An. gambiae sensu stricto, An. coluzzii and An. arabiensis sampled together in the village of Dielmo, Senegal.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24886539 PMCID: PMC4048261 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Summary sequence alignment of the different Or39 haplotypes detected in mosquito specimens collected in the locality of Dielmo in Senegal during the 2007 rainy season. Only parsimony informative sites are shown (N = 50). Nucleotides are numbered according to the published reference sequence from the PEST strain of An. gambiae (VectorBase, AGAP002639). Dots indicate identity to the reference sequence. The coding regions (exons) are shaded.
Summary statistics for polymorphism in the Or39 receptor gene within sympatric populations of and from Dielmo, Senegal
| 7 | 1601 | 4 | 4 | 0.0012 | 0.714 | 0.79 ns | |
| 6 | 1601 | 1 | 2 | 0.0003 | 0.533 | 0.85 ns | |
| 8 | 1601 | 13 | 3 | 0.0025 | 0.464 | -1.06 ns | |
| All | 21 | 1601 | 61 | 9 | 0.0154 | 0.867 | 1.23 ns |
n, number of DNA sequences; s, number of segregating sites; h, number of haplotypes based on the number of segregating sites; π, nucleotide diversity; Hd, haplotype diversity; D, Tajima’s (1989) statistic; ns, not significant.
Figure 2A Neighbor-Joining tree based on molecular polymorphism in intron and exon sequences (1,601 bp) of the Or39 odorant receptor gene among mosquito specimens collected in the locality of Dielmo, Senegal. Values at the nodes are bootstrap values [36].
Figure 3Alignment of the predicted amino acid sequences for Or39 odorant receptor of and from Dielmo, Senegal. Reference amino acid sequence for the PEST strain of An. gambiae was obtained from the published cDNA sequence (Accession N° XM_312289.1). Shaded areas represent hydrophobic trans-membrane domains of the protein. Stars denote identity to the reference sequence and dots show amino acid changes. Within-species polymorphisms are bolded and boxed; Polymorphic sites among species are highlighted in reversed fonts.