<div><p>Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protecting co-adapted alleles from recombination. The frequencies of two inversions (2L<em>a</em> and 2R<em>b</em>) of the afro-tropical malaria mosquito <em>Anopheles gambiae</em> change gradually along geographical clines, increasing in frequency with degree of aridity. Such clines can result from gene flow and local selection acting upon alternative karyotypes along the cline, suggesting that these inversions may be associated with tolerance to xeric conditions. Since water loss represents a major challenge in xeric habitats, it can be supposed that genes inside these inversions are involved in water homeostasis. To test this hypothesis,...
Grâce aux progrès expérimentaux permettant d'étudier deux phénotypes qui sont d'un intérêt maj...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Abstract Background Anopheles gambiae, the principal vector of malignant malaria in Africa, occupies...
Background: Anopheles gambiae, the principal vector of malignant malaria in Africa, occupies a wide ...
Inversion polymorphisms are responsible for many ecologically important phenotypes and are often fou...
Chromosomal polymorphisms, such as inversions, are presumably involved in the rapid adaptation of po...
Chromosome inversions have fascinated the scientific community, mainly because of their role in the ...
International audienceChromosomal polymorphisms, such as inversions, are presumably involved in the ...
Background: The mosquito Anopheles gambiae is broadly distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and ...
Chromosome inversions have fascinated the scientific community, mainly because of their role in the ...
Abstract Background The mosquito Anopheles gambiae is broadly distributed throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Grâce aux progrès expérimentaux permettant d'étudier deux phénotypes qui sont d'un intérêt maj...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to confer a selective advantage in alternative habitats by protec...
Abstract Background Anopheles gambiae, the principal vector of malignant malaria in Africa, occupies...
Background: Anopheles gambiae, the principal vector of malignant malaria in Africa, occupies a wide ...
Inversion polymorphisms are responsible for many ecologically important phenotypes and are often fou...
Chromosomal polymorphisms, such as inversions, are presumably involved in the rapid adaptation of po...
Chromosome inversions have fascinated the scientific community, mainly because of their role in the ...
International audienceChromosomal polymorphisms, such as inversions, are presumably involved in the ...
Background: The mosquito Anopheles gambiae is broadly distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and ...
Chromosome inversions have fascinated the scientific community, mainly because of their role in the ...
Abstract Background The mosquito Anopheles gambiae is broadly distributed throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Grâce aux progrès expérimentaux permettant d'étudier deux phénotypes qui sont d'un intérêt maj...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...
Malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa varies seasonally in intensity. Outbreaks of malaria occu...