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Title: Isoenzymatic Variability among Five Anopheles Species Belonging to the Nyssorhynchus and Anopheles Subgenera of the Amazon Region, Brazil
Authors: Santos, Joselita Maria Mendes dos
Maia, Juracy de Freitas
Tadei, Wanderli Pedro
Rodriguez, Gloria Alicia Diaz
Keywords: Isoenzyme
Allele
Animals Experiment
Anopheles
Controlled Study
Genetic Distance
Genetic Variability
Heterozygosity
Morphology
Nonhuman
Phylogeny
Polymorphic Locus
Animals
Classification
Disease Carrier
Enzymology
Gene
Genetic Variability
Genetics
Species Difference
Albitarsis
Animalsia
Nyssorhynchus
Alleles
Animal
Anopheles
Genes, Insect
Insect Vectors
Isoenzymes
Species Specificity
Variation (genetics)
Issue Date: 2003
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 98, Número 2, Pags. 247-253
Abstract: An isoenzymatic comparative analysis of the variability and genetics differentiation among Anopheles species was done in populations of An. (Nys.) intermedius and An. (Ano.) mattogrossensis of the Anopheles subgenus, and of An. darlingi, An. albitarsis and An. triannulatus of the Nyssorhynchus subgenus, with the aim of detecting differences between both subgenera and of estimating the degree of genetic interespecific divergence. Samples from Macapá, State of Amapá and Janauari Lake, near Manaus, State of Amazonas, were analyzed for eight isoenzymatic loci. Analysis revealed differences in the average number of alleles per locus (1.6-2.3) and heterozygosity (0.060-0.284). However, the proportion of polymorphic loci was the same for An. (Nys.) darlingi, An. (Nys.) triannulatus and An. (Ano.) mattogrossensis (50%), but differed for An. (Nys.) albitarsis (62.5%) and An. (Ano.) intermedius (25%). Only the IDH1 (P > 0.5) locus in all species studied was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The fixation index demonstrated elevated genetic structuring among species, based on values of Fst = 0.644 and genetic distance (0.344-0.989). Genetic difference was higher between An. (Nys.) triannulatus and An. (Ano.) intermedius (0.989) and smaller between An. (Nys.) albitarsis sensu lato and An. (Nys.) darlingi (0.344). The data show interspecific genetic divergence which differs from the phylogenetic hypothesis based on morphological characters.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S0074-02762003000200014
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