2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2006.01656.x
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Chromosomal variation and genome size support existence of cryptic species of Triatoma dimidiata with different epidemiological importance as Chagas disease vectors

Abstract: Summary The wide geographical distribution of Triatoma dimidiata, one of the three major vectors of Chagas disease, ranges from Mexico to northern Peru. Since this species occupies a great diversity of artificial and natural ecotopes, its eradication is extremely difficult. In order to assist control efforts, we used chromosome analyses and DNA amount as taxonomic markers to study genetic variability in populations of T. dimidiata from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Colombia. We differentiated three groups… Show more

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“…La información genética y morfológica sugiere que T. dimidiata pudo originarse en la península de Yucatán y, desde allí, dispersarse hacia el sur y el norte del continente, diferenciándose en poblaciones relativamente discretas (20,21 …”
Section: América Latinaunclassified
“…La información genética y morfológica sugiere que T. dimidiata pudo originarse en la península de Yucatán y, desde allí, dispersarse hacia el sur y el norte del continente, diferenciándose en poblaciones relativamente discretas (20,21 …”
Section: América Latinaunclassified
“…This species presents morphologically variable populations, but early attempts to delineate geographic boundaries between them failed, and clinal variation was proposed to explain this species' extensive polymorphism (reviewed by Dorn et al, 2007). Later on however, a combination of morphology, cytogenetics and molecular data led to the unambiguous detection of a cryptic taxon and the recognition of the Dimidiata species complex (Marcilla et al, 2001;Panzera et al, 2006;Dorn et al, 2007Dorn et al, , 2009). …”
Section: Systematics and Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, cytogenetics can provide useful markers for taxonomic and population analyses (Panzera et al 1995, Pérez et al 2002. Heterochromatin variation studies have allowed the identification of cryptic species in Triatoma sordida , Jurberg et al 1998 and T. dimidiata (Panzera et al 2006), as well as the detection of intra-specific variation in T. infestans (Panzera et al 2004) and Panstrongylus geniculatus (Pérez et al 2002). This chromosomal variation has been described mainly for species of Triatoma and Panstrongylus.…”
Section: Chromosomal Variability In Rhodnius -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytogenetic analysis has been used to characterize more than 70 species of Triatominae (Dujardin et al 2002) and to describe chromosome variability in some species with great epidemiological importance such as Triatoma infestans (Panzera et al 2004) and Triatoma dimidiata (Panzera et al 2006). Chromosomal variation in triatomines mainly involves changes in the amount, disposition and behavior of constitutive heterochromatin.…”
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