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New microsatellite markers for multi-scale genetic studies on Phlebotomus ariasi Tonnoir, vector of Leishmania infantum in the Mediterranean area.

Jorian Prudhomme1, Céline Toty2, Ozge Erisoz Kasap3, Nil Rahola4, Baptiste Vergnes5, Carla Maia6, Lenea Campino7, Maria Antoniou8, Maribel Jimenez9, Ricardo Molina10, Arnaud Cannet11, Bulent Alten12, Denis Sereno13, Anne-Laure Bañuls14.   

Abstract

The population structure of Phlebotomus ariasi, a proven vector of Leishmania infantum in the Mediterranean area, is still poorly understood. Previously, only two microsatellite loci had been developed to study the population genetics of this species. Herein we use these loci and determined fourteen novel microsatellite loci, useful for the characterization of P. ariasi populations. These loci were tested on three populations of P. ariasi, two from France and one from Portugal. In addition, the usefulness of these markers was also evaluated on seven other sandfly species. We show, that for P. ariasi, 15 of the 16 loci selected were polymorphic, with a mean of 4.25 alleles and an observed heterozygosity of 0.299. Within the P. ariasi population of France, 11 loci were polymorphic, with an average of 2.44 alleles and an observed heterozygosity of 0.2177. The fixation index was moderate among the French populations but high between French and Portuguese populations. In addition, eight loci were also found to be amplifiable in six other Phlebotomus species. These results demonstrate the usefulness of this new set of microsatellite loci for population structure and molecular ecology studies of P. ariasi at various spatial scales, but also of other sandfly species.
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Keywords:  Microsatellites; Phlebotomus ariasi; Population genetics

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25447832     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2014.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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Authors:  Arnaud Cannet; Mohammad Akhoundi; Gregory Michel; Pierre Marty; Pascal Delaunay
Journal:  Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz       Date:  2016-07-18       Impact factor: 2.743

2.  Altitude and hillside orientation shapes the population structure of the Leishmania infantum vector Phlebotomus ariasi.

Authors:  Jorian Prudhomme; Thierry De Meeûs; Céline Toty; Cécile Cassan; Nil Rahola; Baptiste Vergnes; Remi Charrel; Bulent Alten; Denis Sereno; Anne-Laure Bañuls
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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