International audiencePopulation genetics of peri-domestic Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), vector of dengue and yellow fever, were investigated by gel electrophoresis of 10 enzyme loci in 14 samples of mosquito larvae collected in 1997-1998 from localities separated by distances of 3-275 km in French Guiana. Genetic differentiation between geographical populations was generally high (mean FST = +0.111, P < 10(-5)) even among seven sites <30 km apart (FST = +0.137, P < 0.05), but not positively correlated with distance. Thus, Ae. aegypti comprises a mosaic of genetically differentiated populations in French Guiana. This may be attributed to reinvasion from diverse origins through repeated founder events after this vector species was elim...
Population genetic analyses were conducted using samples of Aedes aegypti from 14 localities in the ...
Abstract: Four populations of Aedes aegypti from Manaus were studied, using allozymes and RAPD loci,...
Abstract. This study evaluated if the Aedes aegypti population in the city of Cali, Colombia was com...
International audiencePopulation genetics of peri-domestic Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), vecto...
International audienceGenetic differences at five polymorphic isoenzyme loci were analyzed by starch...
International audienceIsoenzyme variation was assessed in 79 mosquito samples of Aedes aegypti, and ...
International audienceWe conducted a population genetic analysis of Aedes albopictus collected from ...
International audienceRio de Janeiro is considered as the most important entry point for dengue viru...
International audienceAedes aegypti populations from five districts in Rio de Janeiro were analyzed ...
International audienceWe present a population genetic study of Aedes aegypti in Brazil using isoenzy...
International audienceStarch gel electrophoresis was used to assess the polymorphism of 7 isoenzymes...
International audienceIn recent years the incidence of dengue fever epidemics has increased and tran...
Eighteen enzymatic loci were analysed in Aedes aegypti populations from four neighbourhoods in the c...
International audienceAedes aegypti was eliminated from Brazil in 1955, but re-infested the country ...
The tropical mosquito, Aedes aegypti is the most important domestic vector of urban yellow fever and...
Population genetic analyses were conducted using samples of Aedes aegypti from 14 localities in the ...
Abstract: Four populations of Aedes aegypti from Manaus were studied, using allozymes and RAPD loci,...
Abstract. This study evaluated if the Aedes aegypti population in the city of Cali, Colombia was com...
International audiencePopulation genetics of peri-domestic Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), vecto...
International audienceGenetic differences at five polymorphic isoenzyme loci were analyzed by starch...
International audienceIsoenzyme variation was assessed in 79 mosquito samples of Aedes aegypti, and ...
International audienceWe conducted a population genetic analysis of Aedes albopictus collected from ...
International audienceRio de Janeiro is considered as the most important entry point for dengue viru...
International audienceAedes aegypti populations from five districts in Rio de Janeiro were analyzed ...
International audienceWe present a population genetic study of Aedes aegypti in Brazil using isoenzy...
International audienceStarch gel electrophoresis was used to assess the polymorphism of 7 isoenzymes...
International audienceIn recent years the incidence of dengue fever epidemics has increased and tran...
Eighteen enzymatic loci were analysed in Aedes aegypti populations from four neighbourhoods in the c...
International audienceAedes aegypti was eliminated from Brazil in 1955, but re-infested the country ...
The tropical mosquito, Aedes aegypti is the most important domestic vector of urban yellow fever and...
Population genetic analyses were conducted using samples of Aedes aegypti from 14 localities in the ...
Abstract: Four populations of Aedes aegypti from Manaus were studied, using allozymes and RAPD loci,...
Abstract. This study evaluated if the Aedes aegypti population in the city of Cali, Colombia was com...