A new species in the major malaria vector complex sheds light on reticulated species evolution
Complexes of closely related species provide key insights into the rapid and independent evolution of adaptive traits. Here, we described and studied Anopheles fontenillei sp.n., a new species in the Anopheles gambiae complex that we recently discovered in the forested areas of Gabon, Central Africa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2019-10, Vol.9 (1), p.14753-13, Article 14753 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Complexes of closely related species provide key insights into the rapid and independent evolution of adaptive traits. Here, we described and studied
Anopheles fontenillei
sp.n., a new species in the
Anopheles gambiae
complex that we recently discovered in the forested areas of Gabon, Central Africa. Our analysis placed the new taxon in the phylogenetic tree of the
An
.
gambiae
complex, revealing important introgression events with other members of the complex. Particularly, we detected recent introgression, with
Anopheles gambiae
and
Anopheles coluzzii
, of genes directly involved in vectorial capacity. Moreover, genome analysis of the new species allowed us to clarify the evolutionary history of the 3La inversion. Overall,
An
.
fontenillei
sp.n. analysis improved our understanding of the relationship between species within the
An
.
gambiae
complex, and provided insight into the evolution of vectorial capacity traits that are relevant for the successful control of malaria in Africa. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-019-49065-5 |