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Widespread Divergence Between Incipient Anopheles gambiae Species Revealed by Whole Genome Sequences

  作者 Lawniczak, MKN; Emrich, SJ; Holloway, AK; Regier, AP; Olson, M; White, B; Redmond, S; Fulton, L; Appelbaum, E; Godfrey, J; Farmer, C; Chinwalla, A; Yang, SP; Minx, P; Nelson, J; Kyung, K; Walenz, BP; Garcia-Hernandez, E; Aguiar, M; Viswanathan, LD; Rogers, YH; Strausberg, RL; Saski, CA; Lawson, D; Collins, FH; Kafatos, FC; Christophides, GK; Clifton, SW; Kirkness, EF; Besansky, NJ  
  选自 期刊  Science;  卷期  2010年330-6003;  页码  512-514  
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[摘要]The Afrotropical mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, a major vector of malaria, is currently undergoing speciation into the M and S molecular forms. These forms have diverged in larval ecology and reproductive behavior through unknown genetic mechanisms, despite considerable levels of hybridization. Previous genome-wide scans using gene-based microarrays uncovered divergence between M and S that was largely confined to gene-poor pericentromeric regions, prompting a speciation-with-ongoing-gene-flow model that implicated only about 3% of the genome near centromeres in the speciation process. Here, based on the complete M and S genome sequences, we report widespread and heterogeneous genomic divergence inconsistent with appreciable levels of interform gene flow, suggesting a more advanced speciation process and greater challenges to identify genes critical to initiating that process.

 
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