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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
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Relationships among the genus Anopheles and its many sibling species-groups are obscure despite the importance of anophelines as the vectors of human
malaria
. For the first time, the interrelationships and the origin of Australasian members of the subgenus Cellia are investigated by a cladistic analysis of sequence variation within the mitochondrial
cytochrome oxidase subunit II
gene. Estimated divergence times between many Australasian and Oriental taxa predate the mid Miocene collision of Australasia and Southeast Asia. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that two-way exchanges with Oriental mosquitoes rather than only immigration may have been a characteristic of anopheline paleobiogeography in Australasia. The Australasian fauna is mostly included in a large clade. The medically important Punctulatus Group is monophyletic and appears derived from Oriental stock. Populations within this group from as far apart as Australia and Vanuatu were in contact in the recent past (i.e., 0.35-2.44 mya), supporting dispersal rather than vicariance explanations. Some support for the monophyly of the Myzomyia, Neomyzomyia, and Pyretophorus Series was found. However, the subgenera Anopheles and Cellia and the Neocellia Series are paraphyletic, but branch support at these taxonomic levels was poor. The COII gene shows promise for questions concerning alpha taxonomy but appears to be of limited use for resolving deeper relationships within the Anopheles.
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PMID:Evolution and systematics of Anopheles: insights from a molecular phylogeny of Australasian mosquitoes. 956 85
The Maculatus group of Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) comprises eight known species, including important
malaria
vectors in Southeast Asia. The sequences of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) and third domain (D3) of ribosomal DNA, and
cytochrome oxidase subunit II
(
COII
) of mitochondrial DNA were obtained for five species of the group from China, as An. maculatus, An. willmori, An. pseudowillmori, An. sawadwongporni and An. dravidicus. The variation within taxon is much smaller than that between taxa. A diagnostic PCR assay for distinguishing the five members was developed based on the interspecific ITS2 variation. The phylogenetic relationships for the group were estimated on the ITS2 and D3 data. The Maculatus group appears monophyletic with An. pseudowillmori at a basal position, the Sawadwongporni subgroup and the Maculatus subgroup form sister clades. Our data concludes that An. dispar and An. greeni belong to the Maculatus subgroup, and An. willmori is not closer to either of the subgroups.
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PMID:Molecular identification and phylogeny of the Maculatus group of Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. 1705 77