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Multiplex PCR assay for malaria vector Anopheles minimus and four related species in the Myzomyia Series from Southeast Asia
Authors:Phuc H K  Ball A J  Son L  Hanh N V  Tu N D  Lien N G  Verardi A  Townson H
Institution:Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, U.K. htownson@liverpool.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract. Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of the Anopheles (Cellia) Myzomyia Series are important malaria vectors in Africa, India and Southeast Asia. Among 10 named species of Myzomyia known from the Oriental Region, seven form the An. minimus group. Even for expert taxonomists, the adults of these species remain difficult to identify morphologically. For technical staff of malaria control programmes, confusion may extend to misidentification of species that are not formally within the minimus group. For identification of specimens from Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam), we describe a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, based on rDNA internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences, that employs a cocktail of primers to identify An. minimus Theobald sibling species A and C (sensu; Green et al., 1990) and three other species in the An. minimus group (An. aconitus Dönitz, An. pampanai Büttiker & Beales, An. varuna Iyengar), as well as An. jeyporiensis James, also belonging to the Myzomyia Series. As the test is DNA‐based, it can be applied to all life stages of these mosquitoes for ecological investigations and vector incrimination studies. This PCR assay is simpler, quicker, cheaper and more readily interpreted than previous assays.
Keywords:Anopheles aconitus                        An  jeyporiensis                        An  minimus                        An  pampanai                        An  varuna            Myzomyia  malaria vectors  polymerase chain reaction assay  rDNA ITS2  sibling species  species identification  Southeast Asia  Cambodia  Laos  Vietnam
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