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Title: Salivary polytene chromosome map of Anopheles darlingi, the main vector of neotropical malaria
Authors: Rafael, Míriam Silva
Rohde, Claudia
Bridi, Letícia C.
Valente, Vera Lúcia S.
Tadei, Wanderli Pedro
Keywords: Anopheles
Anopheles Darlingi
Chromosome Inversion
Chromosome Map
Gene Sequence
Malaria
Nonhuman
Polytene Chromosome
Rna Sequence
Saliva Analysis
Animal
Anopheles
Chromosome Mapping
Chromosomes
Female
Humans
Insect Vectors
Malaria
Phylogeny
Saliva
Sequence Homology
X Chromosome
Anopheles Darlingi
Anopheles Funestus
Anopheles Gambiae
Anopheles Stephensi
Issue Date: 2010
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 83, Número 2, Pags. 241-249
Abstract: New photomap of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) darlingi Root, 1926, is described for a population from Guajará-Mirim, State of Rondonia, Brazil. The number of sections in the previous A. darlingi reference map was maintained and new subsections were added to the five chromosome arms. Breakage points of paracentric inversions had been previously incorporated into the photomap of this species. An additional inversion is reported, called 3Lc, totaling 14 inversions in the A. darlingi chromosome arms. The proposed photomap is potentially useful for further evolutionary studies in addition to physical and in silico chromosome mapping using A. darlingi genomic and transcriptome sequences. Furthermore, in our attempt to compare sections of the 2R chromosome arm of A. darlingi with Anopheles funestus, Anopheles stephensi, and Anopheles gambiae, we found great differences in the arrangement of the polytene chromosome bands, which are consistent with the known phylogenetic divergence of these species. Copyright © 2010 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0481
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