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Molecular identification of mosquito species
Authors:C. WALTON   R. G. SHARPE  S.J. PRITCHARD  N.J. THELWELL  R. K. BUTLIN
Affiliation:Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation and School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT
Abstract:Complexes of closely related cryptic species, that are indistinguishable morphologically yet have different ecology and host preferences, are widespread in mosquitoes. The advantages of DNA-based methods of identification mean that they have now largely replaced other methods of species determination for such complexes. Here we discuss the relative merits of three different approaches to species identification, all of which use amplification of the ribosomal RNA genes by the polymerase chain reaction. They include: restriction fragment length polymorphism in the Anopheles maculipennis complex from the UK; allele-specific amplification in the An. dims complex from Thailand; and single strand conformational polymorphism in the An. minimus complex from Thailand. The application of these methods is considered in the context of recent data on intraspecific genetic variation, geographic population structure and genetic introgression.
Keywords:Anopheles    single strand conformational polymorphism    allele specific amplification    restriction fragment length polymorphism    species complex -ribosomal DNA    genetic introgression
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