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Article Dans Une Revue American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Année : 1999

Short report: microsatellite sequences as markers for population genetic studies of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue viruses

Karine Huber
Laurence Mousson
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We report the isolation of microsatellites from an enriched library of genomic repeated sequences, using a biotin-labeled oligonucleotide bound to streptavidin-coated magnetic particles. Four microsatellites were obtained from a partial library of 120 recombinant clones. This more efficient and rapid method to obtain these specific repeated sequences is preferred to the conventional isolation procedure based on the construction of a genomic library. Mi-crosatellite markers would be promising molecular tools for the study of genetic variability of mosquito populations. Analyses of genetic structure and gene flow would provide information on the distance, direction and rate of dispersal of genes in Aedes aegypti populations. Knowledge on gene dispersal patterns is required to develop vector control strategies.

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pasteur-01715497 , version 1 (22-02-2018)

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Karine Huber, Laurence Mousson, Francois Rodhain, Anna-Bella Failloux. Short report: microsatellite sequences as markers for population genetic studies of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue viruses. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1999, 61 (6), pp.1001 - 1003. ⟨10.4269/ajtmh.1999.61.1001⟩. ⟨pasteur-01715497⟩

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