Publications
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a population genetics study of anopheles darlingi (diptera: culicidae) from colombia based on random amplified polymorphic dna-polymerase chain reaction and amplified fragment lenght polymorphism markers. | the genetic variation and population structure of three populations of anopheles darlingi from colombia were studied using random amplified polymorphic markers (rapds) and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers (aflps). six rapd primers produced 46 polymorphic fragments, while two aflp primer combinations produced 197 polymorphic fragments from 71 dna samples. both of the evaluated genetic markers showed the presence of gene flow, suggesting that colombian an. darlingi populations are in ... | 2007 | 17568929 |
species composition and natural infectivity of anthropophilic anopheles (diptera: culicidae) in the states of córdoba and antioquia, northwestern colombia. | malaria is a serious health problem in the states of córdoba and antioquia, northwestern colombia, where 64.4% of total colombian cases were reported in 2007. because little entomological information is available in this region, the aim of this work was to identify the anopheles species composition and natural infectivity of mosquitoes distributed in seven localities with highest malaria transmission. a total of 1,768 anopheles mosquitoes were collected using human landing catches from march 200 ... | 2009 | 20140372 |
microgeographic genetic variation of the malaria vector anopheles darlingi root (diptera: culicidae) from cordoba and antioquia, colombia. | anopheles darlingi is an important vector of plasmodium spp. in several malaria-endemic regions of colombia. this study was conducted to test genetic variation of an. darlingi at a microgeographic scale (approximately 100 km) from localities in córdoba and antioquia states, in western colombia, to better understand the potential contribution of population genetics to local malaria control programs. microsatellite loci: nuclear white and cytochrome oxidase subunit i (coi) gene sequences were anal ... | 2010 | 20595475 |