2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.24.457535
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A gene-based capture assay for surveying patterns of genetic diversity and insecticide resistance in a worldwide group of invasive mosquitoes

Abstract: Understanding patterns of diversification, genetic exchange, and pesticide resistance in insect species of human health concern is necessary for effective population reduction and management. With the broad availability of next-generation sequencing technologies, one of the best approaches for surveying such patterns involves the simultaneous genotyping of many samples for large numbers of genetic markers from across the known genome. To this end, the targeting of gene sequences of known function or inheritanc… Show more

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“…It is now clear, however, that multiple Cx. quinquefasciatus introductions have occurred in Hawai□i (Fonseca et al, 2000) and the initial American-derived mosquitoes were later replaced by populations originating in the southwest Pacific region (Aardema et al, 2021; Fonseca et al, 2006). Although Cx.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now clear, however, that multiple Cx. quinquefasciatus introductions have occurred in Hawai□i (Fonseca et al, 2000) and the initial American-derived mosquitoes were later replaced by populations originating in the southwest Pacific region (Aardema et al, 2021; Fonseca et al, 2006). Although Cx.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%