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A new multiplex SNP genotyping assay for detecting hybridization and introgression between the M and S molecular forms of A nopheles gambiae
The M and S forms of Anopheles gambiae have been the subject of intense study, but are morphologically indistinguishable and can only be identified using molecular techniques. PCR ‐based assays to distinguish the two forms have been designed and applied widely. However, the application of these assa...
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Published in: | Molecular ecology resources 2014-03, Vol.14 (2), p.297-305 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The
M
and
S
forms of
Anopheles gambiae
have been the subject of intense study, but are morphologically indistinguishable and can only be identified using molecular techniques.
PCR
‐based assays to distinguish the two forms have been designed and applied widely. However, the application of these assays towards identifying hybrids between the two forms, and backcrossed hybrids in particular, has been problematic as the currently available diagnostic assays are based on single locus and/or are located within a multicopy gene. Here, we present an alternative genotyping method for detecting hybridization and introgression between
M
and
S
molecular forms based on a multilocus panel of single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (
SNP
s) fixed between the M and S forms. The panel of
SNP
s employed is located in so‐called islands of divergence leading us to describe this method as the ‘Divergence Island
SNP
’ (
DIS
) assay. We show this multilocus
SNP
genotyping approach can robustly and accurately detect F1 hybrids as well as backcrossed individuals. |
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ISSN: | 1755-098X 1755-0998 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1755-0998.12181 |