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Article Dans Une Revue American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Année : 2004

Intraspecific nucleotide variation in Anopheles gambiae: new insights into the biology of malaria vectors.

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The Anopheles gambiae genome sequence, together with the recent development of molecular tools for genome-wide analysis, promises new insights into the biology of the malaria vector. These insights should help define the best possible breakdown point for interrupting transmission in the mosquito vector. A survey of the intraspecific nucleotide diversity in coding regions of three different mosquito strains showed an average of one single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) every 125 coding base pairs. High levels of nucleotide polymorphism were observed in mosquito immune-related genes and pathogen recognition receptors harbored higher replacement substitutions. Genotyping at SNP loci in natural populations of An. gambiae from three malaria foci showed contrasting patterns. The distribution of mutation Y443H in the thioester-containing protein 3 (TEP3) gene suggested this mutational event has occurred under selective constraints. Our results show that SNP-based studies will be valuable in identifying the sequence variation associated with phenotypic traits shaping vector competence.
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hal-03040596 , version 1 (04-12-2020)

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Isabelle Morlais, Nicolas Ponçon, Frédéric Simard, Anna Cohuet, Didier Fontenille. Intraspecific nucleotide variation in Anopheles gambiae: new insights into the biology of malaria vectors.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2004, 71 (6), pp.795-802. ⟨10.4269/ajtmh.2004.71.795⟩. ⟨hal-03040596⟩
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