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SUBMITTER: Gloria-Soria A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5123671 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gloria-Soria Andrea A Ayala Diego D Bheecarry Ambicadutt A Calderon-Arguedas Olger O Chadee Dave D DD Chiappero Marina M Coetzee Maureen M Elahee Khouaildi Bin KB Fernandez-Salas Ildefonso I Kamal Hany A HA Kamgang Basile B Khater Emad I M EI Kramer Laura D LD Kramer Vicki V Lopez-Solis Alma A Lutomiah Joel J Martins Ademir A Micieli Maria Victoria MV Paupy Christophe C Ponlawat Alongkot A Rahola Nil N Rasheed Syed Basit SB Richardson Joshua B JB Saleh Amag A AA Sanchez-Casas Rosa Maria RM Seixas Gonçalo G Sousa Carla A CA Tabachnick Walter J WJ Troyo Adriana A Powell Jeffrey R JR
Molecular ecology 20161014 21
Mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti, are becoming important models for studying invasion biology. We characterized genetic variation at 12 microsatellite loci in 79 populations of Ae. aegypti from 30 countries in six continents, and used them to infer historical and modern patterns of invasion. Our results support the two subspecies Ae. aegypti formosus and Ae. aegypti aegypti as genetically distinct units. Ae. aegypti aegypti populations outside Africa are derived from ancestral African popula ...[more]