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White B. J., Cheng C. D., Simard Frédéric, Costantini Carlo, Besansky N. J. (2010). Genetic association of physically unlinked islands of genomic divergence in incipient species of Anopheles gambiae. Molecular Ecology, 19 (5), p. 925-939. ISSN 0962-1083.

Titre du document
Genetic association of physically unlinked islands of genomic divergence in incipient species of Anopheles gambiae
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000274550100009
Auteurs
White B. J., Cheng C. D., Simard Frédéric, Costantini Carlo, Besansky N. J.
Source
Molecular Ecology, 2010, 19 (5), p. 925-939 ISSN 0962-1083
Previous efforts to uncover the genetic underpinnings of ongoing ecological speciation of the M and S forms of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae revealed two centromere-proximal islands of genetic divergence on X and chromosome 2. Under the assumption of considerable ongoing gene flow between M and S, these persistently divergent genomic islands were widely considered to be 'speciation islands'. In the course of microarray-based divergence mapping, we discovered a third centromere-associated island of divergence on chromosome 3, which was validated by targeted re-sequencing. To test for genetic association between the divergence islands on all three chromosomes, SNP-based assays were applied in four natural populations of M and S spanning West, Central and East Africa. Genotyping of 517 female M and S mosquitoes revealed nearly complete linkage disequilibrium between the centromeres of the three independently assorting chromosomes. These results suggest that despite the potential for inter-form gene flow through hybridization, actual (realized) gene flow between M and S may be substantially less than commonly assumed and may not explain most shared variation. Moreover, the possibility of very low gene flow calls into question whether diverged pericentromeric regions-characterized by reduced levels of variation and recombination-are in fact instrumental rather than merely incidental to the speciation process.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049274]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049274
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