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Genome-wide divergence among invasive populations of Aedes aegypti in California.

Yoosook LeeHanno SchmidtTravis C CollierWilliam R ConnerMark J HanemaaijerMontgomery SlatkinJohn M MarshallJoanna C ChiuChelsea T SmarttGregory C LanzaroF Steve MulliganAnthony J Cornel
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
A lack of concordance between mitochondrial and nuclear genealogies suggests that the three founding populations were polymorphic for two main mitochondrial haplotypes prior to being introduced to California. One of these has been lost in the Clovis populations, possibly by a founder effect. Genome-wide comparisons indicate extensive differentiation between genetic clusters. Our observations support recent introductions of Ae. aegypti into California from multiple, genetically diverged source populations. Our data reveal signs of hybridization among diverged populations within CA. Genetic markers identified in this study will be of great value in pursuing classical population genetic studies which require larger sample sizes.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • aedes aegypti
  • oxidative stress
  • genetic diversity
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • case control