Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution remains contested. Here, we use newly available reference genome assemblies to investigate phylogenetic relationships and introgression in a medically important group of Afrotropical mosquito sibling species. We have identified the correct species branching order to resolve a contentious phylogeny and show that lineages leading to the principal vectors of human malaria were among the first to split. Pervasive autosomal introgression between these malaria vectors means that only a small fraction of the genome, mainly on the X chromosome, has not crossed species boundaries. Our results suggest that traits enhancing vectorial capacity may be gai...
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by ...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
The seven cryptic mosquito species of the Afrotropical Anopheles gambiae complex (Coluzzi et al., 20...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Advances in genomics have led to an appreciation that introgression is common, but its evolutionary ...
International audienceSpeciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but o...
Speciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but our understanding of th...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
<div><p>Understanding phylogenetic relationships within species complexes of disease vectors is cruc...
The suggestion that genetic divergence can arise and/or be maintained in the face of gene flow, has ...
Mosquitoes in the Anopheles gambiae complex show rapid ecological and behavioral diversification, tr...
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by ...
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by ...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
The seven cryptic mosquito species of the Afrotropical Anopheles gambiae complex (Coluzzi et al., 20...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Advances in genomics have led to an appreciation that introgression is common, but its evolutionary ...
International audienceSpeciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but o...
Speciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but our understanding of th...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic rela...
<div><p>Understanding phylogenetic relationships within species complexes of disease vectors is cruc...
The suggestion that genetic divergence can arise and/or be maintained in the face of gene flow, has ...
Mosquitoes in the Anopheles gambiae complex show rapid ecological and behavioral diversification, tr...
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by ...
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by ...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
The seven cryptic mosquito species of the Afrotropical Anopheles gambiae complex (Coluzzi et al., 20...