Reticulate speciation and adaptive introgression in the Anopheles
gambiae species complex.
Reticulate Speciation and Barriers to Introgression in the Anopheles
gambiae Species Complex.
Not exact matches
Eight
species known as the Anopheles
gambiae complex of mosquitoes in Africa became separate
species less than 5 million years ago, and they sometimes still interbreed, producing fertile hybrids.
The mosquito
species Anopheles
gambiae is a major carrier of dangerous malaria parasites in sub-Saharan Africa, where 90 per cent of annual malaria deaths occur.
Genome sequences of Anopheles
gambiae sister
species help to investigate insecticide resistance
The researchers also collected specimens of Anopheles
gambiae, the mosquito
species responsible for transmitting malaria to humans in Africa.