PANZETTA DE DUTARI GRACIELA MARÍA DEL VALLE
Artículos
Título:
Two Different Routes of Colonization of Aedes aegypti in Argentina from Neighboring Countries
Autor/es:
J. C. RONDAN DUEÑAS; G. ALBRIEU LLINÁS; G. M. PANZETTA DE DUTARI; C. N. GARDENAL
Editorial:
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
Referencias:
Lugar: Honolulu; Año: 2009 p. 1344 - 1344
Resumen:
p class="last">Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera, Culicidae) is the main vector of dengue and yellow fever. In Argentina, the species was apparently eradicated approximately in 1964; by 1986, it was reintroduced. To identify different gene pools in geographical populations of the species and to ascertain the possible routes of colonization, we analyzed the diversity of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in 572 specimens from Argentina and neighboring countries. We found that the restriction fragment length polymorphism-polymerase chain reaction screening of a large DNA fragment including the A+T-rich region was the best strategy to reconstruct the colonization pattern of Ae. aegypti in Argentina. Twenty haplotypes were recognized; levels of genetic similarity varied among populations from different geographical locations. The haplotype network constructed on the basis of genetic distances showed three well differentiated groups. Two of them exhibited a well defined spatial distributio