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Title

Sequencing confirms Anopheles stephensi distribution across southern Yemen.

Authors

Baheshm, Yasser A.; Zayed, Alia; Awash, Abdullah A.; Follis, Madison; Terreri, Payton; Samake, Jeanne N.; Aljasari, Adel; Harwood, James F.; Lenhart, Audrey; Zohdy, Sarah; Al-Eryani, Samira M.; Carter, Tamar E.

Abstract

The invasion of Anopheles stephensi in Africa warrants investigation of neighboring countries. In this study, genetic analysis was applied to determine the status of An. stephensi in southern Yemen. Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) were sequenced in An. stephensi collected in Dar Sa'ad (Aden City), Tuban, Rodoom, Al Mukalla, and Sayhut, and phylogenetic analysis confirmed An. stephensi identity. Our analyses revealed that the ITS2 sequences were identical in all An. stephensi, while COI analysis revealed two haplotypes, one previously reported in northern Horn of Africa and one identified in this study for the first time. Overall, these findings revealed low levels of mitochondrial DNA diversity, which is consistent with a more recent population introduction in parts of southern Yemen relative to the Horn of Africa. Further, whole genomic analysis is needed to elucidate the original connection with invasive populations of An. stephensi in the Horn of Africa.

Subjects

ANOPHELES stephensi; GENOMICS; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; LIFE sciences; HAPLOTYPES

Publication

Parasites & Vectors, 2024, Vol 17, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1756-3305

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s13071-024-06601-1

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