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Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex

BACKGROUND: Attempts over the last three decades to reconstruct the phylogenetic history of the Anopheles gambiae species complex have been important for developing better strategies to control malaria transmission. METHODOLOGY: We used fingerprint genotyping data from 414 field-collected female mos...

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Autores principales: Wang-Sattler, Rui, Blandin, Stephanie, Ning, Ye, Blass, Claudia, Dolo, Guimogo, Touré, Yeya T., Torre, Alessandra della, Lanzaro, Gregory C., Steinmetz, Lars M., Kafatos, Fotis C., Zheng, Liangbiao
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2082662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001249
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author Wang-Sattler, Rui
Blandin, Stephanie
Ning, Ye
Blass, Claudia
Dolo, Guimogo
Touré, Yeya T.
Torre, Alessandra della
Lanzaro, Gregory C.
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Kafatos, Fotis C.
Zheng, Liangbiao
author_facet Wang-Sattler, Rui
Blandin, Stephanie
Ning, Ye
Blass, Claudia
Dolo, Guimogo
Touré, Yeya T.
Torre, Alessandra della
Lanzaro, Gregory C.
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Kafatos, Fotis C.
Zheng, Liangbiao
author_sort Wang-Sattler, Rui
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Attempts over the last three decades to reconstruct the phylogenetic history of the Anopheles gambiae species complex have been important for developing better strategies to control malaria transmission. METHODOLOGY: We used fingerprint genotyping data from 414 field-collected female mosquitoes at 42 microsatellite loci to infer the evolutionary relationships of four species in the A. gambiae complex, the two major malaria vectors A. gambiae sensu stricto (A. gambiae s.s.) and A. arabiensis, as well as two minor vectors, A. merus and A. melas. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identify six taxonomic units, including a clear separation of West and East Africa A. gambiae s.s. S molecular forms. We show that the phylogenetic relationships vary widely between different genomic regions, thus demonstrating the mosaic nature of the genome of these species. The two major malaria vectors are closely related and closer to A. merus than to A. melas at the genome-wide level, which is also true if only autosomes are considered. However, within the Xag inversion region of the X chromosome, the M and two S molecular forms are most similar to A. merus. Near the X centromere, outside the Xag region, the two S forms are highly dissimilar to the other taxa. Furthermore, our data suggest that the centromeric region of chromosome 3 is a strong discriminator between the major and minor malaria vectors. CONCLUSIONS: Although further studies are needed to elucidate the basis of the phylogenetic variation among the different regions of the genome, the preponderance of sympatric admixtures among taxa strongly favor introgression of different genomic regions between species, rather than lineage sorting of ancestral polymorphism, as a possible mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-20826622007-11-28 Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex Wang-Sattler, Rui Blandin, Stephanie Ning, Ye Blass, Claudia Dolo, Guimogo Touré, Yeya T. Torre, Alessandra della Lanzaro, Gregory C. Steinmetz, Lars M. Kafatos, Fotis C. Zheng, Liangbiao PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Attempts over the last three decades to reconstruct the phylogenetic history of the Anopheles gambiae species complex have been important for developing better strategies to control malaria transmission. METHODOLOGY: We used fingerprint genotyping data from 414 field-collected female mosquitoes at 42 microsatellite loci to infer the evolutionary relationships of four species in the A. gambiae complex, the two major malaria vectors A. gambiae sensu stricto (A. gambiae s.s.) and A. arabiensis, as well as two minor vectors, A. merus and A. melas. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identify six taxonomic units, including a clear separation of West and East Africa A. gambiae s.s. S molecular forms. We show that the phylogenetic relationships vary widely between different genomic regions, thus demonstrating the mosaic nature of the genome of these species. The two major malaria vectors are closely related and closer to A. merus than to A. melas at the genome-wide level, which is also true if only autosomes are considered. However, within the Xag inversion region of the X chromosome, the M and two S molecular forms are most similar to A. merus. Near the X centromere, outside the Xag region, the two S forms are highly dissimilar to the other taxa. Furthermore, our data suggest that the centromeric region of chromosome 3 is a strong discriminator between the major and minor malaria vectors. CONCLUSIONS: Although further studies are needed to elucidate the basis of the phylogenetic variation among the different regions of the genome, the preponderance of sympatric admixtures among taxa strongly favor introgression of different genomic regions between species, rather than lineage sorting of ancestral polymorphism, as a possible mechanism. Public Library of Science 2007-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2082662/ /pubmed/18043756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001249 Text en Wang-Sattler et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang-Sattler, Rui
Blandin, Stephanie
Ning, Ye
Blass, Claudia
Dolo, Guimogo
Touré, Yeya T.
Torre, Alessandra della
Lanzaro, Gregory C.
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Kafatos, Fotis C.
Zheng, Liangbiao
Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title_full Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title_fullStr Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title_full_unstemmed Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title_short Mosaic Genome Architecture of the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex
title_sort mosaic genome architecture of the anopheles gambiae species complex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2082662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001249
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