PMID: 9177579May 30, 1997Paper

Microsatellite markers for genetic population studies in Glossina palpalis (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Acta Tropica
P SolanoG Cuny

Abstract

Little is known about tsetse intraspecific variability and its consequences on vectorial capacity. Since isoenzyme analyses revealed little polymorphism, microsatellite markers have been developed for Glossina palpalis gambiensis species. Three loci have been identified and showed size polymorphisms for insectarium samples. Moreover, amplifications were observed in different species belonging to palpalis group. These molecular markers will be useful to estimate gene flow within G. p. gambiensis populations and analyses could be extended to related species.

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Sep 10, 2004·Annual Review of Entomology·R H Gooding, E S Krafsur
Mar 18, 2009·PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases·Philippe SolanoThierry De Meeûs
Jul 9, 2011·PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases·Naférima KonéThierry de Meeûs
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