Fine-scale adaptive divergence and population genetic structure of Aedes aegypti in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Atikah Fitria Muharromah,
Thaddeus M. Carvajal,
Maria Angenica F. Regilme
et al.
Abstract:Background
The adaptive divergence of Aedes aegypti populations to heterogeneous environments can be a driving force behind the recent expansion of their habitat distribution and outbreaks of dengue disease in urbanized areas. In this study, we investigated the population genomics of Ae. aegypti at a regional scale in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines.
Methods
We used the Pool-Seq double digestion restriction-site association DNA sequencing (ddRAD-S… Show more
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