TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic structure of the genera Psorophora (Diptera: Culicidae) in Columbian and north American populations using isoenzymes and ITS2 sequences
AU - Ruiz-Garcia, M.
AU - Bello, F.
AU - Ramirez, D.
AU - Alvarez, D.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Jaime Rodriguez and Jesus Esco-bar for their assistance with the Psorophora collections in Colombia. Thanks go to Dr. Lanzaro to assist to Fe- lio Bello and for providing all the United States and Mexico biological material. This work was financed jointly by Colciencias (grant 1243-05-278-97), La Salle University, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, and the Colombian National Institute of Health.
PY - 2006/7
Y1 - 2006/7
N2 - Two a priori Psorophora columbiae and one a priori Ps. toltecum populations from Colombia were studied by means of eleven isoenzyme loci. The levels of genetic diversity, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, gene flow estimates, isolation by distance and genetic relationships among these three populations were studied and the results were as follows: (1) The gene diversity levels were high as well as very similar among the three populations indicating no differences between them. (2) Within each population and from a hierarchical standpoint several loci were not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium simultaneously by excess and defect of heterozygous. This could reflect that several natural selection forces are acting upon these mosquito populations. (3) The gene flow estimate for these populations showed the existence of this event between them. This agrees quite well with the fact that the three populations really belong to a single species. In addition, maximum parsimony analyses with 16 isoenzyme for several individuals from four Colombian and two United States Psorophora populations showed that effectively only one species was present in the Colombian area surveyed, and that this species is Ps. columbiae, which hardly contrast with that previously suggested by other authors.
AB - Two a priori Psorophora columbiae and one a priori Ps. toltecum populations from Colombia were studied by means of eleven isoenzyme loci. The levels of genetic diversity, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, gene flow estimates, isolation by distance and genetic relationships among these three populations were studied and the results were as follows: (1) The gene diversity levels were high as well as very similar among the three populations indicating no differences between them. (2) Within each population and from a hierarchical standpoint several loci were not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium simultaneously by excess and defect of heterozygous. This could reflect that several natural selection forces are acting upon these mosquito populations. (3) The gene flow estimate for these populations showed the existence of this event between them. This agrees quite well with the fact that the three populations really belong to a single species. In addition, maximum parsimony analyses with 16 isoenzyme for several individuals from four Colombian and two United States Psorophora populations showed that effectively only one species was present in the Colombian area surveyed, and that this species is Ps. columbiae, which hardly contrast with that previously suggested by other authors.
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U2 - 10.1134/S102279540607009X
DO - 10.1134/S102279540607009X
M3 - Article
C2 - 16915923
AN - SCOPUS:33748996797
SN - 1022-7954
VL - 42
SP - 752
EP - 765
JO - Russian Journal of Genetics
JF - Russian Journal of Genetics
IS - 7
ER -