2013
DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-6-47
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Phylogeography of the neotropical Anopheles triannulatus complex (Diptera: Culicidae) supports deep structure and complex patterns

Abstract: BackgroundThe molecular phylogenetic relationships and population structure of the species of the Anopheles triannulatus complex: Anopheles triannulatus s.s., Anopheles halophylus and the putative species Anopheles triannulatus C were investigated.MethodsThe mitochondrial COI gene, the nuclear white gene and rDNA ITS2 of samples that include the known geographic distribution of these taxa were analyzed. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using Bayesian inference, Maximum parsimony and Maximum likelihood appr… Show more

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“…4 ) showed very similar results; although this analysis clearly separated lineages I and II, five specimens from AU had a larger proportion of their genomes assigned to the AP sample. Taken together, these findings could reflect shared polymorphism or introgression caused by incomplete lineage sorting [ 65 ], a phenomenon often observed between young lineages and closely related species [ 69 , 70 ], as may be the case of lineages I and II of this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…4 ) showed very similar results; although this analysis clearly separated lineages I and II, five specimens from AU had a larger proportion of their genomes assigned to the AP sample. Taken together, these findings could reflect shared polymorphism or introgression caused by incomplete lineage sorting [ 65 ], a phenomenon often observed between young lineages and closely related species [ 69 , 70 ], as may be the case of lineages I and II of this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…This distance falls within the range of intraspecific nucleotide differences, which has been less than 2% among Diptera species for the barcode region [31], but there is an exception [46]. However, the absence of shared haplotypes detected in the present and in previous studies [25] may indicate lack of gene flow between lineages and may be an indicator of genetic discontinuity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The molecular marker rDNA-ITS2 is used in molecular taxonomy for separating sibling species (2), in phylogeny for establishing evolutionary relationships among mosquito species (3), and in phylogeography and population genetics for assessing the geographic distribution of mosquitoes (4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%