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Mosquito genomics. Highly evolvable malaria vectors: the genomes of 16 Anopheles mosquitoes.
Document Type
article
Author
Neafsey, Daniel EWaterhouse, Robert MAbai, Mohammad RAganezov, Sergey SAlekseyev, Max AAllen, James EAmon, JamesArcà, BrunoArensburger, PeterArtemov, GlebAssour, Lauren ABasseri, HamidrezaBerlin, AaronBirren, Bruce WBlandin, Stephanie ABrockman, Andrew IBurkot, Thomas RBurt, AustinChan, Clara SChauve, CedricChiu, Joanna CChristensen, MikkelCostantini, CarloDavidson, Victoria LMDeligianni, ElenaDottorini, TaniaDritsou, VickyGabriel, Stacey BGuelbeogo, Wamdaogo MHall, Andrew BHan, Mira VHlaing, ThaungHughes, Daniel STJenkins, Adam MJiang, XiaofangJungreis, IrwinKakani, Evdoxia GKamali, MaryamKemppainen, PetriKennedy, Ryan CKirmitzoglou, Ioannis KKoekemoer, Lizette LLaban, NjorogeLangridge, NicholasLawniczak, Mara KNLirakis, ManolisLobo, Neil FLowy, ErnestoMacCallum, Robert MMao, ChunhongMaslen, GarethMbogo, CharlesMcCarthy, JennyMichel, KristinMitchell, Sara NMoore, WendyMurphy, Katherine ANaumenko, Anastasia NNolan, TonyNovoa, Eva MO'Loughlin, SamanthaOringanje, ChiomaOshaghi, Mohammad APakpour, NazzyPapathanos, Philippos APeery, Ashley NPovelones, MichaelPrakash, AnilPrice, David PRajaraman, AshokReimer, Lisa JRinker, David CRokas, AntonisRussell, Tanya LSagnon, N'FaleSharakhova, Maria VShea, TerranceSimão, Felipe ASimard, FredericSlotman, Michel ASomboon, PradyaStegniy, VladimirStruchiner, Claudio JThomas, Gregg WCTojo, MartaTopalis, PantelisTubio, José MCUnger, Maria FVontas, JohnWalton, CatherineWilding, Craig SWillis, Judith HWu, Yi-ChiehYan, GuiyunZdobnov, Evgeny MZhou, XiaofanCatteruccia, FlaminiaChristophides, George KCollins, Frank HCornman, Robert S
Source
Science (New York, N.Y.). 347(6217)
Subject
Animals
Humans
Anopheles
Drosophila
Malaria
Sequence Alignment
Insect Vectors
Evolution
Molecular
Phylogeny
Base Sequence
Molecular Sequence Data
Genome
Insect
Chromosomes
Insect
Evolution
Molecular
Genome
Insect
Chromosomes
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by many factors, including behavior, immunity, and life history. To investigate the genomic basis of vectorial capacity and explore new avenues for vector control, we sequenced the genomes of 16 anopheline mosquito species from diverse locations spanning ~100 million years of evolution. Comparative analyses show faster rates of gene gain and loss, elevated gene shuffling on the X chromosome, and more intron losses, relative to Drosophila. Some determinants of vectorial capacity, such as chemosensory genes, do not show elevated turnover but instead diversify through protein-sequence changes. This dynamism of anopheline genes and genomes may contribute to their flexible capacity to take advantage of new ecological niches, including adapting to humans as primary hosts.