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   Genetic diversity of Culex pipiens mosquitoes in distinct populations from Europe: Contribution of Cx. quinquefasciatus in Mediterranean populations  
   
نویسنده shaikevich e.v. ,vinogradova e.b. ,bouattour a. ,gouveia de almeida a.p.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: mosquitoes of the culex pipiens complex are cosmopolitan,and important vectors of neglected tropical diseases,such as arbovirosis and lymphatic filariasis. among the complex taxa,cx. pipiens (with two forms pipiens and molestus) and cx. quinquefasciatus are the most ubiquitous mosquitoes in temperate and tropical regions respectively. mosquitoes of this taxa lack of morphological differences between females,but have frank behavioral and physiological differences and have different trophic preferences that influence their vectorial status. hybridization may change the vectorial capacity of these mosquitoes,increasing vector efficiency and medical importance of resulting hybrids. methods: culex pipiens s.l. from 35 distinct populations were investigated by the study of mtdna,symbiotic bacterium wolbachia pipientis,nuclear dna and flanking region of microsatellite cq11 polymorphism using pcr with diagnostic primers,rflp analysis and sequencing. results: six different mitochondrial haplotypes were revealed by sequencing of the cytochrome oxidase subunit i (coi) gene and three different wolbachia (wpip) groups were identified. a strong association was observed between coi haplotypes/groups,wpip groups and taxa; haplogroup a and infection with wpipii appear to be typical for cx. pipiens form pipiens,haplotype d and infection with wpipiv for form molestus,while haplogroup e,characteristic of cx. quinquefasciatus,were correlated with wpipi and found in cx. pipiens sl. from coastal regions of southern europe and mediterranean region. analysis of microsatellite locus and nuclear dna revealed hybrids between cx. pipiens form pipiens and form molestus,as well as between cx. pipiens and cx. quinquefasciatus,in mediterranean populations,as opposed to northern europe. phylogenetic analysis of coi sequences yielded a tree topology that supported the rflp analysis with significant bootstrap values for haplotype d and haplogroup e. conclusions: molecular identification provides the first evidence of the presence of hybrids between cx. quinquefasciatus and cx. pipiens as well as cytoplasmic introgression of cx. quinquefasciatus into cx. pipiens as a result of hybridization events in coastal regions of southern europe and mediterranean region. together with observed hybrids between pipiens and molestus forms,these findings point to the presence of hybrids in these areas,with consequent higher potential for disease transmission. © 2016 shaikevich et al.
کلیدواژه COI; Culex pipiens complex; hybrid; mitochondrial introgression; mtDNA; nuclear DNA; Wolbachia
آدرس n.i. vavilov institute of general genetics,ul. gubkina 3,moscow,119991, Russian Federation, zoological institute,russian academy of sciences,university embankment 1,st. petersburg,199034, Russian Federation, laboratoire d'epidémiologie et de microbiologie vétérinaire,service d'entomologie médicale,institut pasteur de tunis,tunis el manar university,tunis, Tunisia, global health and tropical medicine,ghtm,medical parasitology unit,instituto de higiene e medicina tropical,ihmt,universidade nova de lisboa,unl,rua da junqueira 100,lisbon,1349-008,portugal,zru,department of medical virology,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,pretoria, South Africa
 
     
   
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