Genetics and the origin of a vector population: Aedes aegypti, a case study - PubMed (original) (raw)

Genetics and the origin of a vector population: Aedes aegypti, a case study

J R Powell et al. Science. 1980.

Abstract

Thirty-four population samples representing the worldwide distribution of the mosquito Aedes aegypti were analyzed for variation at 19 to 22 enzyme-coding genes. A multivariate discriminant analysis revealed that the genetic differences among populations in six geographic regions and between two subspecies enable one to determine the regional origin of a population. Such studies of population genetics may have quite general applicability in studying vector-borne diseases.

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