DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa

We conducted a nationwide survey of mosquito distribution in Malawi from November 2011 to April 2012, and from July to September 2012. Using dried specimens of mosquito adults collected during the survey, we analyzed their cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences, prepared specimens, and registered the genetic information (658 bp) of 144 individuals belonging to 51 species of 10 genera in GenBank. Using the obtained genetic information, we analyzed the degree of intraspecific variation and investigated the various species from morphological and genetic perspectives. Moreover, we conducted phylogenetic analysis of the medically important species distributed from Africa to Asia and explored their geographical differentiation. Results showed that individuals morphologically classified as Culex univittatus complex included a individual of Cx. perexiguus which, to date, have not been reported in southern Africa. Furthermore, Mansonia uniformis, distributed in Africa and Asia, was revealed to belong to genetically distinct populations, with observed morphological differences of the samples suggesting that they are separate species. The results of genetic analysis further suggested that Cx. ethiopicus is not a synonym of Cx. bitaeniorhynchus, but that it is an independent species; although, in this study, the only definite morphological difference observed was in the shape of the wing scales. Further morphological and genetic investigation of individuals of these species, including larvae, is highly recommended.

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Main Authors: Maekawa, Yoshihide, Pemba, Dylo, Kumala, Justin, Gowelo, Steve, Higa, Yukiko, Futami, Kyoko, Sawabe, Kyoko, Tsuda, Yoshio
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Subjects:COI, GenBank, mosquitoes, neighbor-joining, phylogenetics, taxonomy,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dna-barcoding-of-mosquitoes-collected-through-a-nationwide-survey
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5734422024-12-04 Maekawa, Yoshihide Pemba, Dylo Kumala, Justin Gowelo, Steve Higa, Yukiko Futami, Kyoko Sawabe, Kyoko Tsuda, Yoshio Article/Letter to editor Acta Tropica 213 (2021) ISSN: 0001-706X DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa 2021 We conducted a nationwide survey of mosquito distribution in Malawi from November 2011 to April 2012, and from July to September 2012. Using dried specimens of mosquito adults collected during the survey, we analyzed their cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences, prepared specimens, and registered the genetic information (658 bp) of 144 individuals belonging to 51 species of 10 genera in GenBank. Using the obtained genetic information, we analyzed the degree of intraspecific variation and investigated the various species from morphological and genetic perspectives. Moreover, we conducted phylogenetic analysis of the medically important species distributed from Africa to Asia and explored their geographical differentiation. Results showed that individuals morphologically classified as Culex univittatus complex included a individual of Cx. perexiguus which, to date, have not been reported in southern Africa. Furthermore, Mansonia uniformis, distributed in Africa and Asia, was revealed to belong to genetically distinct populations, with observed morphological differences of the samples suggesting that they are separate species. The results of genetic analysis further suggested that Cx. ethiopicus is not a synonym of Cx. bitaeniorhynchus, but that it is an independent species; although, in this study, the only definite morphological difference observed was in the shape of the wing scales. Further morphological and genetic investigation of individuals of these species, including larvae, is highly recommended. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dna-barcoding-of-mosquitoes-collected-through-a-nationwide-survey 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105742 https://edepot.wur.nl/535960 COI GenBank mosquitoes neighbor-joining phylogenetics taxonomy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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GenBank
mosquitoes
neighbor-joining
phylogenetics
taxonomy
COI
GenBank
mosquitoes
neighbor-joining
phylogenetics
taxonomy
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GenBank
mosquitoes
neighbor-joining
phylogenetics
taxonomy
COI
GenBank
mosquitoes
neighbor-joining
phylogenetics
taxonomy
Maekawa, Yoshihide
Pemba, Dylo
Kumala, Justin
Gowelo, Steve
Higa, Yukiko
Futami, Kyoko
Sawabe, Kyoko
Tsuda, Yoshio
DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
description We conducted a nationwide survey of mosquito distribution in Malawi from November 2011 to April 2012, and from July to September 2012. Using dried specimens of mosquito adults collected during the survey, we analyzed their cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences, prepared specimens, and registered the genetic information (658 bp) of 144 individuals belonging to 51 species of 10 genera in GenBank. Using the obtained genetic information, we analyzed the degree of intraspecific variation and investigated the various species from morphological and genetic perspectives. Moreover, we conducted phylogenetic analysis of the medically important species distributed from Africa to Asia and explored their geographical differentiation. Results showed that individuals morphologically classified as Culex univittatus complex included a individual of Cx. perexiguus which, to date, have not been reported in southern Africa. Furthermore, Mansonia uniformis, distributed in Africa and Asia, was revealed to belong to genetically distinct populations, with observed morphological differences of the samples suggesting that they are separate species. The results of genetic analysis further suggested that Cx. ethiopicus is not a synonym of Cx. bitaeniorhynchus, but that it is an independent species; although, in this study, the only definite morphological difference observed was in the shape of the wing scales. Further morphological and genetic investigation of individuals of these species, including larvae, is highly recommended.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet COI
GenBank
mosquitoes
neighbor-joining
phylogenetics
taxonomy
author Maekawa, Yoshihide
Pemba, Dylo
Kumala, Justin
Gowelo, Steve
Higa, Yukiko
Futami, Kyoko
Sawabe, Kyoko
Tsuda, Yoshio
author_facet Maekawa, Yoshihide
Pemba, Dylo
Kumala, Justin
Gowelo, Steve
Higa, Yukiko
Futami, Kyoko
Sawabe, Kyoko
Tsuda, Yoshio
author_sort Maekawa, Yoshihide
title DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
title_short DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
title_full DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
title_fullStr DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in Malawi, Southeast Africa
title_sort dna barcoding of mosquitoes collected through a nationwide survey in 2011 and 2012 in malawi, southeast africa
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dna-barcoding-of-mosquitoes-collected-through-a-nationwide-survey
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