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Genetic variation and population structure of the mosquito Anopheles jeyporiensis in southern China

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 3051-3056

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02309.x

Keywords

Anopheles jeyporiensis; genetic variation; mitochondrial DNA; population history; population structure

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Genetic differentiation among populations of Anopheles jeyporiensis was examined using 76 mtDNA COII sequences from 16 sites throughout southern China and northern Vietnam. The COII sequences are AT-rich (74.58%) and reveal high levels of diversity with 39 of 685 sites polymorphic and 50 different haplotypes present. Genetic variation is high within populations and significant geographical structure was detected at both population and regional levels. In the larger samples, the distributions of haplotypes suggest recent population expansion.

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