Aedes koreicus, a vector on the rise: Pan-European genetic patterns, mitochondrial and draft genome sequencing.
Kornélia KuruczSafia ZeghbibDaniele ArnoldiGiovanni MariniMattia ManicaAlice MicheluttiFabrizio MontarsiIsra DeblauweWim Van BortelNathalie SmitzWolf Peter PfitznerChristina CzajkaArtur JöstKatja KalanJana ŠušnjarVladimir IvovicAnett KuczmogZsófia LanszkiGábor Endre TóthBalázs A SomogyiRóbert HerczegPeter UrbanRubén Bueno-MaríZoltán SoltészGábor KemenesiPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Our results highlight the importance of genetic research of invasive mosquitoes to understand general dispersal patterns, reveal main dispersal routes and form the baseline of future mitigation actions. The first complete genomic sequence also provides a significant leap in the general understanding of this species, opening the possibility for future genome-related studies, such as the detection of 'Single Nucleotide Polymorphism' markers. Considering its public health importance, it is crucial to further investigate the species' population genetic dynamic, including a larger sampling and additional genomic markers.