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Genetic population structure of the malaria vector Anopheles baimaii in north-east India using mitochondrial DNA

Author Affiliations
Regional Medical Research Centre, Imperial College London, Assam Agricultural University, Gauhati University, ...
Published InMalaria Journal
Year2012
Citations35

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anopheles baimaii is a primary vector of human malaria in the forest settings of Southeast Asia including the north-eastern region of India. Here, the genetic population structure and the basic population genetic parameters of An. baimaii in north-east India were estimated using DNA sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase sub unit II (COII) gene. METHODS: Anopheles baimaii were collected from 26 geo-referenced locations across the seven north-east Indian states and the COII gene was sequenced from 176 individuals across these sites. Fifty-seven COII sequences of An. baimaii from six locations in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Thailand from a previous study were added to this dataset. Altogether, 233 sequences were grouped into eight population groups, to facilitate analyses of genetic diversity,…
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