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A cryptic subgroup of Anopheles gambiae is highly susceptible to human malaria parasites
Authors:Riehle Michelle M  Guelbeogo Wamdaogo M  Gneme Awa  Eiglmeier Karin  Holm Inge  Bischoff Emmanuel  Garnier Thierry  Snyder Gregory M  Li Xuanzhong  Markianos Kyriacos  Sagnon N'Fale  Vernick Kenneth D
Affiliation:Institut Pasteur, Unit of Insect Vector Genetics and Genomics, Department of Parasitology and Mycology, 28 rue du Docteur Roux, Paris 75015, France.
Abstract:Population subgroups of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae have not been comprehensively characterized owing to the lack of unbiased sampling methods. In the arid savanna zone of West Africa, where potential oviposition sites are scarce, widespread collection from larval pools in the peridomestic human habitat yielded a comprehensive genetic survey of local A. gambiae population subgroups, independent of adult resting behavior and ecological preference. A previously unknown subgroup of exophilic A. gambiae is sympatric with the known endophilic A. gambiae in this region. The exophilic subgroup is abundant, lacks differentiation into M and S molecular forms, and is highly susceptible to infection with wild Plasmodium falciparum. These findings might have implications for the epidemiology of malaria transmission and control.
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