2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.25.470000
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Gene conversion explains elevated diversity in the immunity modulating APL1 gene of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus

Abstract: The leucine rich repeat gene APL1 is a key component of immunity to Plasmodium and other microbial pathogens in Anopheles mosquitoes. In the malaria vector Anopheles funestus the APL1 gene has four paralogues which occur along the same chromosome arm. We show that APL1 has exceptional levels of non-synonymous polymorphism across the range of An. funestus with an average πn of 0.027 versus a genome-wide average of 0.002, and πn (and πs) is consistently high in populations across Africa. The pattern of APL1 dive… Show more

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